Student reporter Brenia Price talks with seniors about how they are preparing for life after graduation, from managing money to choosing between college, trade school, and careers, while reflecting on the uncertainty of what comes next.
Student reporter Joy Lariscey asks Richmond County seniors how high school classes, programs, and activities influenced their post-graduation plans, from college and military service to entering the workforce. Special thanks to Audio, Video, Technology, and Film Teacher and Student Voices Collective mentor, Brianna Goodwin.
Reporters Autumn Carey and Caleb Pickup interview Paul Duke STEM seniors as they reflect on their final year, exploring how growth in time management, communication, and resilience is shaping their transition beyond high school. Special thanks to Video and Film teacher and Student Voices Collective mentor, Brooke Skelton.
Richmond County Technical Career Magnet School student Elijah Landrum reports on College Night, where hundreds of colleges across the country helped CSRA students explore opportunities and plan their next steps after high school. Special thanks to Audio, Video, Technology, and Film teacher and Student Voices Collective mentor, Brianna Goodwin.
Newton College and Career Academy student Mac Gibson III interviews students in Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) and discusses how these prepare them for life beyond high school. Special thanks to Audio, Video Technology, and Film teacher and Student Voices Collective mentor, Verda Watson.
Join us in conversation with Chef Tiffany Lewis to discover how she delivers culinary arts curriculum that inspires students in the kitchen, in their other classes, and onward to pursue fulfilling careers.
Today’s world is more competitive than ever. As a result, it is vital for students to showcase their talents, skills, and hobbies in a way that makes them stand out to prospective colleges and employers.