Administrators and educators from across the Chinook’s Edge School Division are working to connect students with meaningful careers.
Career counsellors and educators recently came together to continue work on supporting career pathways for high school students.
The meeting focused on ensuring students are successful as they participate in dual credit learning, work-integrated learning, and transition to post-secondary career learning.
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Throughout the school year, career counsellors and practitioners facilitate and connect students with career-related opportunities and careers they want to pursue in the future.
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