A comprehensive process to prepare students for career transition is in place. Students are given co-curricular and extra-curricular opportunities that support career goals. Students are supported and recognized by staff.
Working on implementing the Kerman Police Department Explorers into my Criminology program. It will allow students to enhance what they have learned in the classroom with real life skills. Which will then give them the hands on experience and expectations of law enforcement. This also allows one to transition into the Fresno State 108 reserve program. Once completed they will graduate with their bachelors and have an enhanced opportunity hired with a law enforcement agency.
100 % student completers with competencies.
Students earn Certificates and program cords to be worn at graduation
Career Safe: Critical Thinking, Written Communication, Communication Skills and Interview Skills
Students earn awards/certificates for Career Skills Challenge
Students complete career portfolios for their path they choose. Not just for college but the plan for after college and into the hiring process for their career.
Each student has individual career counseling offered and academic plans to ensure a plan is in place for graduation.
Credit Recovery
Summer School
Every year evaluate and adjust
Students create career portfolios to make sure there on track in high school, in college and after college.
Not only do we focus on academic success but their mental health as well. Thanks to our support team here at KHS.
Students have individual career plans and portfolios
Protective Service Day
Students participate in Career Skills Challenges and Public Safety days to enhance and enrich their career paths. Events include hands on life skills students can take with them.
They compete and are awarded for top three schools in their fields . As well as top overall school with the most medalist .
Crime Scene Sketch
Students are made aware career opportunities offered in the community
Students are participating in work-based learning, shadowing, and/or internships
• Opportunities are provided for students to participate in work based learning experiences in high school.
• LPS teacher and WBL Coordinator communicate concerning training plans and mentor
Guest speakers from industry and/or field trips are a part of classes
Two students are recognized each semester for their hard work, leadership and going above and beyond, by being selected for the LION PRIDE award.
Obtaining the red cord for program completion.
Participation in the Career Skills Challenge.