What does it mean to be Citizenship Ready?
Citizenship Ready -- Students as Citizens
Thriving communities need citizens who can and will contribute their time and talents by lending their service. School-to-Career programs provide the support and opportunities necessary to foster these citizenship skills. Whether it's through leadership develop programs; Career and Technical Student Organizations; service learning; or community service projects, student are able to make a vital connection and practice the skills necessary to be a productive citizen.
STC helps students increase their understanding of the rights and responsibilities of being a citizen. Our students consistently seek opportunities to serve and contribute to their schools, the workforce, and their larger communities. Identifying and engaging with these communities fosters citizenship and practical ways to contribute to society. Every student at WYWLA is expected to give back to their community in some way either through our extra curricular activities or through our academic programming. Citizenship and leadership skills are at the core of WYWLA and just one example of what makes us unique from other schools.
Citizenship ready includes the development of soft skills such as responsibility, integrity and respect as well as important life skills such as appropriate and effective use of technology.
*Source: MEBA
Thriving communities need citizens who can and will contribute their time and talents by lending their service. School-to-Career programs provide the support and opportunities necessary to foster these citizenship skills. Whether it's through leadership develop programs; Career and Technical Student Organizations; service learning; or community service projects, student are able to make a vital connection and practice the skills necessary to be a productive citizen.
STC helps students increase their understanding of the rights and responsibilities of being a citizen. Our students consistently seek opportunities to serve and contribute to their schools, the workforce, and their larger communities. Identifying and engaging with these communities fosters citizenship and practical ways to contribute to society. Every student at WYWLA is expected to give back to their community in some way either through our extra curricular activities or through our academic programming. Citizenship and leadership skills are at the core of WYWLA and just one example of what makes us unique from other schools.
Citizenship ready includes the development of soft skills such as responsibility, integrity and respect as well as important life skills such as appropriate and effective use of technology.
*Source: MEBA