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INDUSTRY INSIGHT EDUCATION CWNC Prepares Students for Life Through Career Development Program By Lisa Logan s high schools increasingly place emphasis on preparing students for post-secondary education and their future careers, a growing number of teachers are fusing classroom learning with hands-on experience. At Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic (CWNC), Jennifer Parsons, program manager of the Career Development Program, combines academics with career exploration. Students begin with a Career Action Plan (CAP) during their freshman year. This is part of their e-portfolio in which they self-report on their career interests and where they research work environments. Developing portfolios helps students identify where their passions lie and prepares them for their career. They build on their CAP throughout high school and complete additional research and activities, such as conducting interviews with people in their chosen career fields, researching majors, certifications, and potential job shadowing prospects. The students continue to expand their self-awareness skills by creating cover letters, resumes and participating in mock interviews. “I applied for an internship this year and the CAP really helped me in writing my cover letter,” says Gillian Ward, an incoming senior at CWNC. “Before CAP, I did not know what a cover letter was. Having the background knowledge and help in writing one, I was much more comfortable in applying for the internship.” In addition, the Career Development Program at CWNC just finished its second year and continues to expand. The career-related “My Path” Speaker Series has proven to be very popular A SPONSORED CONTENT with students and is always followed or preceded by a hands-on field trip in the related career area. “This is what it is all about — helping students explore careers and giving them exposure to a variety of possibilities, so that when it comes time to make decisions such as choosing a major, potential career, or school, they can make the decision with confidence,” says Parsons. “Sometimes it is about helping a student narrow their focus or even cross a career off their list and that is OK, too.” The career development program does not stop in the summer either. In its second year, students can participate in College Caravan, in which students tour local colleges and universities. The College Caravan allows students to get familiar with schools and programs and experience the day-to-day life of a college student. CWNC helps students excel in academics, discover their strengths, and acquire the skills necessary to prepare them for post-secondary education and beyond. Anyone interested in learning more about CWNC and the career development program can contact Jennifer Parsons at 412.321.4823, ext. 134, or at [email protected]. This Industry Insight was written by Lisa Logan, the Marketing and Admissions Director at Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School. Since beginning her career, Lisa has amassed marketing communications experience in both the corporate and non-profit sectors as an in-house communications leader. She received her Bachelor of Communications degree from McMaster University and now lives in Pittsburgh with her husband. Continued on next page > Ross Township | Fall 2017 | icmags.com 27