My name is Mrs. Walker and I am the Career Development Coordinator at Butler High School. I enjoy helping students reach their goals and helping them with their future plans and goal.
Please feel free to contact me at:
Cover letter and resume writing help and tips
Interview tips, mock interviews, how to dress for an interview, how to say thank you to the interview committee after the interview, and how to follow up
Internships, job shadowing, filed trips, guest speakers (we are always looking for Butler High School parents, guardians, family members, and friends to help us find these resources). Please email Mrs. Walker if you can help!
Work-Based Learning
Career Interest Inventories for underclassman (Freshman) to determine future plans
How to write a professional email
Military resources
College help
Job help and resources
If you are interested in an Work-Based Learning opportunities please see your Career Development Coordinator. Work-based learning (WBL) is an educational strategy that provides students with real-life work experiences where they can apply academic and technical skills and develop essential skills. Examples include: internships, job shadowing, career exploration, and career readiness training. Butler High School partners with local and national businesses to provide students the opportunity to explore their interests.
In compliance with Federal Law, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools administers all education programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination against any person on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, national origin, age, or disability. Inquiries regarding compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs or activities, may be referred to the District's Title IX Coordinator at titleixcoordinator@cms.k12.nc.us or to the Office for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education.
The goal of the BHS Career Center is to provide students with information and resources for any "after high school" option to help students achieve a high-wage, high-demand, high-opportunity career of their choice. Please use this site to help plan for after high school, whether you plan to attend a 2-year college, a 4-year college, the military, join the workforce, or take a gap year. Our hopes are that this site provides you with a starting point.
The BHS Career Center is constantly updating this website and information in the Career Center (located in Student Services).