COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
P.O. BOX 2120
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23218-2120
SUPTS. MEMO NO. 152
October 25, 2002
INFORMATIONAL
TO: |
Division
Superintendents |
FROM: |
Jo Lynne
DeMary Superintendent
of Public Instruction |
SUBJECT: |
Distribution of Free Student Guides to Life After
High School: r u ready? (3rd
ed.) |
We are pleased to notify you that the new,
updated: r u ready? (3rd
ed.) magazine will be distributed soon through guidance specialists to all
students enrolled in the junior class in Virginia public high schools. Principals and guidance personnel will be
notified prior to the distribution of the magazine, which is anticipated early
in November.
This edition of r u ready?, which should
appeal to teenagers, will provide sound, up-to-date information about the
importance of making wise decisions about careers and continuing
education. The publication includes a
letter of endorsement from Governor Warner emphasizing the need to plan now for
life after high school. The primary message
the guide provides to students is that the next stage of life happens whether
you are ready or not. The publication
was developed by Virginia Business Magazine, an affiliate of Media General, in
cooperation with the Department of Education.
We are requesting that r u ready? be
presented formally to students rather than just distributing copies to them.
This could 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. Both the student and teacher guides
reinforce selected Standards of Learning.
As you may know, r u ready? is part of a
series, including the teachers guide ready or not, a parents brochure,
and the Virginia Career Resource Network (VACRN) posters. The posters have been sent to guidance
specialists who will be notified when the updated parents brochure will be
delivered later during this school year.
Principals and guidance personnel are being notified how to obtain
additional copies of all these resources, including requested copies for
students other than high school juniors.
Please contact James A. Gray, Jr. (jimgray@pen.k12.va.us), associate
director, office of career and technical education services, at 804/225-2833
for additional information concerning any of the products in the series. We hope that this information will help you
and your staff to prepare your students for life after high school.
JLD/JAG/jts