COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
P.O. BOX 2120
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23218-2120
PRINS. MEMO NO. 71
November 5, 2002
CAREER AND
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
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TO: |
Principals |
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FROM: |
Patricia I.
Wright Assistant
Superintendent for Instruction |
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SUBJECT: |
Distribution of Free Student Guides to Life After
High School: r u ready? (3rd
ed.) |
We are pleased to announce
that the new, updated version of the student guide to career and continuing
education will be shipped soon to your guidance department for distribution to
all students enrolled in the junior class.
Expected delivery is early November from Virginia Business Magazine, the
developer of this project in cooperation with the Department of Education. This edition of r u ready? provides
the latest information on career and continuing education opportunities. It is particularly appealing to youth and is
recommended as an excellent resource in preparing students for life after high
school and in reinforcing selected Standards of Learning. A special feature is a letter from Governor
Warner, endorsing this publication and emphasizing the need for planning and
sound decision making.
Superintendents and
guidance personnel are also being notified of the availability of this student
guide, as well as other products in the get ready series. As you may know, the series also includes a
teachers guide, ready or not, a parents brochure, Call to Action,
and Virginia Career Resource Network (VACRN) posters. Contact information concerning all products is being provided to
guidance specialists, including how to obtain additional copies of all
resources for students other than those enrolled in the junior class. The posters have been delivered to your
guidance department, and the updated parents brochure will be available later
during this school year. The updated
teachers guide may be ordered from the Career and Technical Education Resource
Center.
Please encourage your
staff to present r u ready? formally to students rather than just
distributing copies to them. This may
be accomplished through an academic or career and technical education course or
by offering instruction as an extracurricular activity in cooperation with
business/industry and continuing education partners.
For additional information,
please confer with your guidance department or contact James A. Gray, Jr. (mailto:jimgray@pen.k12.va.us),
associate director, office of career and technical education services, at
804/225-2833. We hope that the student
guide and other products in the series will supplement and enhance your
instructional and guidance programs.
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