Our 8th graders have
begun their final semester of middle school and now is the time we really begin
to get ready for high school. But we do not only prepare for high school, we
also prepare for life after high school. We have a focus on creating students
who are “College and Career Ready” at Carlisle and for 8th graders,
this means a busy final semester. So while 8th graders are making
their 4-year plans and selecting high school courses, they are also going on
one of six college campus visit days as well!
Beginning this week with an Iowa
State trip, groups of 20-35 8th graders will go on a trip to either
Iowa State University, Simpson College, Grandview University, Central College,
Drake University, or Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) in Ankeny
sometime in the next month or two. Each student was placed on one of these
visits based on college or career interests they listed on a notecard. The goal
of these visits is for students to see what a college or university looks like,
help students see themselves on a college campus someday, and to get ideas and
plans in their heads as they begin to plan their high school coursework. While
not every student goes on to a 2 or 4-year college after high school, we want
all students to know and understand this option and how a student could pursue
this option if that is the route he/she chooses to go.
Near the end of the year, the
Carlisle Alumni Association puts on a Career Day for our 8th
graders. This event brings 20 or more Carlisle High School Alumni who are working
their careers and want to help our students understand how to work towards
getting into a similar career. This helps our students who have already seen
what colleges are like to now see what a few careers are like. These two events
combined are a great way to expose our students to the “College and Career
Ready” culture we try to foster each and every day across our district. Being
that this is our 5th year of doing the college visits, when this
year is done, every student grades 8-12 will have been on a college campus via
this annual program!
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