Showing posts with label college prep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college prep. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Fashion Class Goes to Younkers

Students in the Fashion Design program at Eaton Career Preparation Center have the chance to attend weekly field trips to Younkers in the Lansing Mall. This is a consecutive field trip that lasts 18 weeks over the entire school year. Students meet with staff at Younkers to learn all aspects of the retail business including buying and selling, supply chain, customer service, pricing, visual merchandising, and understanding retail strategies. 




Store duties and responsibilities are divided up among the class: setting up the floor and dressing mannequins, pricing and folding clothes as well as taking merchandise off the truck. Instructor Anne Wojtkowski explains that this opportunity is like a mini internship for students.



Friday, October 17, 2014

What are my Options After High School?

High school seniors have many options after graduating college. You can enroll in a career and technical trade college or vocational school, apply for an apprenticeship program, or attend a community college, or four year university.


  Fiser’s College of Cosmetology

 




Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Class Field Trip: Michigan Supreme Court

 
 














High School students in the Law Enforcement program at Eaton RESA Career Preparation Center had the opportunity to visit the Michigan Supreme Court and 54A District Court in Lansing. Students participated in hands-on exhibits and activities at the Learning Center. A mock courtroom and jury is located in one of the exhibits at the Learning Center to teach students how court cases are conducted. The class enjoyed their field trip and had a wonderful experience.














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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Parents: How to Access PowerSchool to view Grades and Attendance

Go to the search bar in your internet browser and type the following:

www.eatonresa.org
Find the tab called 'Services' and a drop down menu will appear. Select 'Career and Technical Education.'
When you click on 'Career and Technical Education,' this page should appear:
Scroll to the bottom-left corner. Click on the link called, "PowerSchool."
When you click the PowerSchool click, this page will appear. 
Click on "Create Account" and follow the instructions. 
**Please Note** You must create a username and password BEFORE you log into PowerSchool.

Questions? Contact your Student Service Coordinator:

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Students: Who is your SSC?

What is an 'SSC'?


  • SSC stands for 'Student Services Coordinator.' 
  • We have 4 staff members assigned to our programs at Eaton RESA Career Preparation Center. 
  • You can meet with your SSC during the school year either in class or in the office. 
  • Do you have questions about your class, or need to know how to retrieve your LCC TUID and password? Ask your SSC. Stop by the office at LCC West Campus Room M104. 
  • SSC's help students by providing: 
    • Scholarship information
    • Financial Aid for College
    • Creating Resumes and Cover Letters
    • Performing Mock Interviews and Preparing for Real Job Interviews
    • Setting up Job Shadows

Who is my assigned SSC? 

Student Services Coordinator are assigned to specific programs. Find your program in the list below:
  • Mrs. Brocklehurst
    • Auto Technology (AM/PM)
    • Auto Collision Repair (AM)
    • Construction Technology (AM)
    • Fashion Design (PM)
    • Welding (AM/PM)
    • Welding II (AM)
  • Mrs. McCullen
    • CAD - Computer Aided Drafting (AM)
    • Computer Support (AM)
    • Criminal Justice (Am/PM)
    • Emergency Medical Services and Fire Science (AM)
    • Law Enforcement (AM/PM)
    • Mobile Applications and Web Development (PM)
  • Mrs. Hamers
    • Animal Science and Zoo Management (AM/PM)
    • Heavy Equipment Operations (AM)
    • Heavy Equipment Repair (AM/PM)
    • Insurance and Risk Management (AM)
  • Ms. Hazelman
    • Computer Graphics, Animation and 3D (AM/PM)
    • Health Technology (AM/PM)
    • Health Technology II (PM)

Eaton RESA Career Preparation Center Home Page

Monday, September 15, 2014

Students: Break the Code of Silence

We want students to be safe in school. What can we do?
OK2SAY is a new program launched by the State of Michigan for students. The program attempts to stop violent behavior and threats before it occurs by peers or in the school. It operates as a CONFIDENTIAL hotline for students, school staff, neighbors and parents to report and share any violent threats in the schools.

Students - How can I report a threat?
When you see someone get bullied, do you walk away because you're afraid? OK2SAY asks that you report any type of violence at school and this includes bullying. You're information (name) is confidential. So why not break the code of silence and send a text to OK2SAY to report this incidence.



Are you Going to 'Stay Quiet'?
So often students remain quiet and do not report threats that go on with their peers at school. When you see someone getting hurt or in trouble, are you going to stay quiet or go get help? What if you were in that situation--would you want the 'watcher' to walk away or go get help for you? 


How Does it Work?
Submit tips and threat reports:
1) Text to 652729
2) Call 8-555-652729

These tips are then on to local authority and law enforcement. 




Thursday, September 11, 2014

Military Families: Resources for Students

Is your Mom, Dad, Brother, or Sister in the Military? 

Question: What is the Military OneSource?
Answer: Offers free individual and family counseling, financial counseling, free online tutoring; resources to assist military families locate scholarships, and health coaching to assist teens.
Question: What is the Military Kids Connect website?
Answer: Provides great resources for students on military life, personal stories from other students, coping with stress, home recipes and games.
Need Tutoring Help?
Free Tutoring services available for subjects in Math, English and Science

Have questions? Contact information:

Michigan Army National Guard Youth Coordinator:  
Angie Spina

Military Family Life Counselor Child and Youth
Maritza Rodriguez-Arsenau


Friday, September 5, 2014

Attendance Policy

Parents and Students: What is our Attendance Policy? Q & A

  • Question: I'm late to class. What do I do?
    • Answer: Sign in at the front desk, Room M104 at LCC West Campus. Check in with Ms. Ruben or Ms. Taylor who will give you a red hall pass.
  •  Question: Can I leave class early?
    • Answer: No, unless it is a school related activity such as a sports event, play rehearsal, band practice, etc. Your home school must contact us by phone or email BEFORE you can leave class.
    • Are you 18 years old? Have you filled out an "Age Majority Form" at the front desk with Ms Ruben or Ms Taylor? If 'yes,' than you can leave early without parental consent.
  •  Question: My parent/guardian called to excuse me from class because I have a school related activity going on. Why do I have an 'Unexcused absence?' in my attendance?
    • Answer: Your home school must contact us directly to verify that you need to be excused. Once we hear from them, than we will adjust your attendance.
  •  Question: My class is going on a field trip, and I noticed that my attendance says I was  absent. Why was I marked absent?
    • Answer: You forgot to turn in your 'Field Trip Request Form'. Don't have it? Come to the front desk, Room M104 at LCC West Campus to pick up a form from Ms Ruben or Ms Taylor.

Examples of Excused VS Unexcused Absences:

**YOU MUST SUBMIT DOCUMENTATION FOR A DOCTOR'S NOTE OR HOSPITAL NOTE WITHIN TWO (2) SCHOOL DAYS OF THE ABSENCE.**
  • Question: How can I Submit Documentation?
    • Answer: Students can drop off the note to Ms Ruben, or Fax = 517-483-9967

Click here to Download and Save the Attendance Policy 

 Questions? Contact us (517) 483-9966


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Class Times and Bus Transportation


CLASS TIMES:
Morning session class times are 7:35 AM to 9:35 AM.  
Afternoon session class times are from 12:15 PM to 2:15 PM.

BUS TIMES:

Transportation Schedules for Morning AM classes to Lansing Community College West Campus from your home high school:

Charlotte
Buses will be leaving the high school at 6:35 a.m.

DeWitt
Bus will be leaving from in front of the high school at 6:40 a.m.

Eaton Rapids
Buses will be leaving from the front entrance of the high school at 6:30 a.m.

Grand Ledge
Bus will be leaving from the high school at 6:45 a.m.

Lakewood
Bus will be leaving from the high school at 6:20 a.m.

Maple Valley
Bus will be leaving from the high school at 6:15 a.m.

Potterville
Maple Valley bus picks you up at 6:45 a.m. in front of high school.

Lansing Schools
Check with Home School Dean Transportation.

Other Schools
No transportation is provided for Morning AM session.

Afternoon classes, check with your home high school.


Eaton RESA High School Program at Potter Park Zoo

Potter Park Zoo Gears Up for Another Year of Eaton RESA’s High School Zoo Program. 

Starting this week, Eaton RESA high school students will begin their first semester enrolled in Eaton RESA’s Animal Science and Zoo Management program.  The class is held at Potter Park Zoo for juniors and seniors interested in learning about veterinary medicine, anatomy, conservation, zoology and environmental education. 

Students have the chance to interact with a diversity of animals as well as engage in classroom learning. Whether pouring rain or sunshine, students will work in various capacities to handle and care for animals living indoors or outdoors. Divided into a morning and afternoon session, the program is held Monday through Friday all year round.