Iredell-Statesville Schools School & Family Magazine Winter 2017 | Page 6

Career Pathways for Middle School Students On Tuesday, October 10, 2017, Iredell- Statesville Schools Career and Technical Education Department, NC Works, Centralina Workforce Development (NextGen), Statesville Chamber of Commerce, Iredell County Economic Development Corporation, Mitchell Community College and Mooresville Graded Public Schools Career and Technical Education Department sponsored Career Pathways for 8th grade students. This event, held at the Statesville Civic Center, brought in approximately 400 students representing Iredell-Statesville’s nine middle schools as well as students from Mooresville Graded School District. The focus for presenters was to interact with each student, incorporate a hands-on activity, and address the following questions: Amy Bice, Career Development Coordinator for Middle School Programs spoke to groups 1. What training do you need for this career? of students at each middle school about the businesses hosting individual breakout sessions. 2. What do you enjoy most about this career? Businesses were selected to represent career pathways that currently show marked growth in 3. What beginning salaries or hourly wages can an employment based on national and local statistics. entry level employee expect? Among participating community partners were 4. What kind of advancement is available in this Iredell Health Systems, Doosan Portable Power, career field? Roush Yates, G.L. Wilson Building Company, Johnson Concrete Company, Statesville Fire 5. If you were going to high school today, what Department and Energy United. The opportunities classes do you think would help prepare you these participants provided to students ranged for a job in this career? from taking blood pressure, assembling an engine, using a 3D printer, designing a small structure, Exposure to career information throughout understanding masonry construction techniques, middle school and high school will assist students and the many facets of fire service to understanding in planning for their futures. With this in mind, all the job of a lineman in supplying power to a students participated in an hour-long activity titled community. “Reality Check” by Solomon McAuley and Gary Mason from Centralina Workforce Development Iredell Health Systems identified 27 careers in (NextGEN). During this time, students explored the healthcare industry along with certifications financial concepts related to careers and cost of required and average salary. Students had the living fluctuation based on desired standard of living. opportunity to take blood pressures, listen to 4 Iredell-Statesville School & Family