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“What is the recipe for successful achievement? To my mind there are just four essential ingredients: Choose a career you love, give it the best there is in you, seize your opportunities, and be a member of the team.”
Benjamin Fairless


On a Personal Pathway to Success

As students at Lakeside Middle School start to explore possible career choices the Career Development webpage will provide a wide range of information. The site is designed to assist students and parents as the student begins to plan for high school, post-secondary education and/or training, and the workforce.
While the middle school student may be too young to truly commit to a career choice, he/she is not too young to learn that the understanding of one's self is crucial in choosing a career that will be satisfying and rewarding. 
With that in mind, South Carolina is implementing a program entitled "Personal Pathways to Success." The purpose of this program is to assist students as they develop goals for their future and for specific careers. 
Students explore many careers opportunities from kindergarten through eighth grade. In the eighth grade each student uses this exploration, along with interest and ability assessments to select a career cluster of study for high school. This planning is completed with an Individual Graduation Plan (IGP) created and signed by the student, parent, and a counselor. 
As the Career Development Facilitator at Lakeside, I will work with students, teachers, and parents throughout the year as we take a walk along the Pathway to Success.
Please feel free to contact Malura Shady at 260-5135 or through e-mail at
malurashady@anderson5.net if you have any questions or concerns.


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Career Spotlight
Ever thought about working at a summer camp? 
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What could be better than working at a summer camp?
 
Singing songs, telling ghost stories, staying up late sitting around a campfire…ah, the memories you can create. Summer camps are fun and exciting and can create lifelong memories.
There are many positions that need to be filled in order to run a successful summer camp. Even if you have never attended a summer camp you can work at one. At most camps you will find positions such as: summer camp counselor, sports director, camp maintenance, kitchen staff, and lifeguard. While this list does not cover all positions it definitely gives you the idea of the possibilities available to you. Just match your skills and interests to the perfect camp and you are on the way to a fun-filled summer.
While working at a summer camp can put money in your pockets it can also provide you with the opportunity to help children from a diverse population learn new skills and develop new friendships along with enjoying great days filled with fun experiences.
 


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