Navigating Career Pathways: Middle School to High School Transition

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Explore how students at Reagan Middle School transition to high school through career assessments, endorsements, and interest surveys. Discover the importance of planning for future success with tools like Xello to align interests with potential career clusters and endorsements.


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  1. Reagan Middle School Transitioning to High School

  2. Endorsements through Xello Xello is engaging, fun-to-use software available to all GPISD students to help you create and plan your very own, unique roadmap for future success.

  3. Matchmaker Interest survey Students completed the Matchmaker Interest survey through their US History class. Matchmaker is a career interest inventory tool. Matchmaker asks about your likes and dislikes and then suggests careers based on your interests to help you build self-knowledge. Xello contains a wealth of student-friendly content about careers. Students may explore based on their Career Cluster. Based on the Matchmaker results, students completed the Introduction to High School Endorsements worksheet.. The results identified the TWO career clusters that are recommended.

  4. Introduction to High School Endorsements Notice that the Career Clusters are aligned with the 5 Endorsement Choices. YWLA Name: ID#: Date: Campus: Directions: 1. Complete the Matchmaker in Xello 2. Identify the TWO career clusters that best match your interests and circle them in the chart below Based on Students Matchmaker results, they completed the Introduction to High School Endorsements WS. a. Career Cluster 1: b. Career Cluster 2: 3. Explore your Career Matches 4. Identify your top 3 careers of interest, save them to your favorites in Xello, and write them in the appropriate box in the chart below. (Match the career with its career cluster.) Career Cluster / Arts Endorsement My Top 3 Career Choices Students were to circle the Endorsement that matches their Career Cluster and record their Endorsement choice below. They might have to choose between two or more endorsements. We asked for them to pick their favorite for now. Students may can change their endorsement if they their mind later. Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Business, Marketing, and Finance Hospitality and Tourism Business and Industry Information Technology Architecture and Construction Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics *Englishelectivesinpublicspeaking,debate,advancedbroadcast journalism,advancedjournalismincludingnewspaperandyearbook Students identified the TWO career clusters that are recommended for them. Human Services Law and Public Service Public Services Health Science Education and Training Multidisciplinary Studies (Can t decide on one area of study) Learning about multiple Clusters They wrote the career clusters in the blank spaces at the top of their worksheet. *Foreign Language *Sign Language *Music Arts and Humanities (No cluster: This endorsement is for students who love the arts and languages) *Dance *Art *Theater *English *Social Studies Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Working from right to left on your worksheet: Your career! Your career clusters! Your endorsement Your endorsement: (BasedonyourcareermatchesORArt&HumanitiesORMultidisciplinaryStudies)

  5. Where now?????

  6. SoC vs PoC School of Choice Think of this as the college you attend Program of Choice Think of this as the Major you apply for

  7. School of Choice School of Choice are schools you must apply to attend If you are an out of district or transfer student, you MUST re-apply to what ever high school (GPHS & SGPHS, included) you wish to attend Grand Prairie High School and South Grand Prairie High School are feeder schools, which are schools where you live in their school zones and are you automatically enrolled. School of Choice are: Dubiski Career High School Grand Prairie Collegiate Institute Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy Young Women s Leadership Academy Early College High School

  8. Program of Choice Program of Choice is offered at all the high schools in GPISD Each high school has different Programs of Choice. Even if you automatically are rolled over to GPHS or SGPHS, in order to attend a Program of Choice you must apply. For more information: https://www.gpisd.org/Page/41043

  9. A lot of information..what do I do??

  10. Sequence of Event Students take the Matchmaker Interest Survey on Xello Based on the results of survey they choose their Career Cluster (Health Science, Hospitality & Tourism, Education, etc.) Students then pick their Endorsements (Public Service, STEM, Business & Industry, etc.) from the Career Cluster Attend the GPISD Experience on Saturday January 9th from 9:00am-1:00pm Select CTE Pathway (Nursing Academy, Auto Technology, Cosmetology, etc.) Apply for Program of Choice/School of Choice - ***do not forget, if you are a transfer or out of district student, you must re-apply for GPISD school and Program of Choice In January, middle school counselors will help students fill out their CORE classes of their Personal Graduation Plan for high school Students will meet with high school counselors in the spring (March 16-April 1) to complete PGP designed for their Pathway

  11. Contact your Counselors Ciara Reese (A-L) Ciara.gunter@gpisd.org 972-522-7309 Debra Hartman (M-Z) Debra.Hartman@gpisd.org 972-522-7310

  12. Questions???

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