EHS Career and College Ready. Eatonville High School Four P’s Pathway: Where am I going? What will I be doing? Plan: How will I get there? What classes.

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EHS Career and College Ready

Eatonville High School Four P’s Pathway: Where am I going? What will I be doing? Plan: How will I get there? What classes should I be taking in high school? Portfolio: Where is there evidence that I am moving toward my goal? What experiences have I had? What skills do I have? Project : How have I applied my skills and knowledge? Am I prepared for the real working world? Am I ready to transition from high school to post high school activities?

Pierce County Pathways  Arts and Communication  Science and Natural Resources  Health and Human Services  Engineering and Technology  Business and Marketing

Freshmen Begin EHS Career Portfolio Interest/Self Assessment It’s Your Career Booklet Career Exploration CPTC Career Exploration Day (Math Focus)

Sophomores Career Packet (English classes) Interest Survey, matching to careers Career Research Comparing Careers Resume Community Service Goal Setting

Juniors EHS Graduation Requirements University/Technical School Investigation Activity Documentation Update or submit Resume to portfolio SAT/ACT Registration, CollegeBoard account Career Research (English Classes) Job Shadow (optional) Community Service Technical School Program Shadow College Presentations/Campus Visits Junior Activity/Team Building

Seniors Seniors should meet with EHS Counselor (Fall) 13 th Year Plan Senior Project (Advisory, Eng, CWP Classes) 1. Portfolio 2. Community Experience 3. Research Paper 4. Presentation Technical School Program Shadow College Presentations College or Technical School Application FAFSA (Financial Aid) Scholarship Opportunities

Scholarship Criteria SAT or ACT Scores GPA Community Service Work Experience Activities Athletics Goals & Plans Teacher Appraisal

Field Trips ( Industry, University, Tech College Visits) Writing Portfolios Job Postings Dual Credit Tutoring Scholarships Summer Work Program(Grant Funded) Community Service (Data Base) Food Workers Card Info Job Shadow College & Career Fair Pierce County Skills Center Classes Additional Opportunities