Polk Middle students discover new learning paths

Published 9:48 am Monday, March 11, 2013

Polk County’s Virtual Early College’s students Vincent Gage (standing) and Callie Keeter (seated) participated in the Polk County Middle School’s annual Career Day. They answered questions about the Early College and explained some of the benefits of enrolling there. In the photo, eighth graders Danielle Greer and India Anderson get first hand information from the Virtual Early College students. (photos submitted)

Polk County’s Virtual Early College’s students Vincent Gage (standing) and Callie Keeter (seated) participated in the Polk County Middle School’s annual Career Day. They answered questions about the Early College and explained some of the benefits of enrolling there. In the photo, eighth graders Danielle Greer and India Anderson get first hand information from the Virtual Early College students. (photos submitted)

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At the recent PCMS Career Day, students Hannah Netschytailo, Amber Miller, Baliya Canady and Alicia Twitty look on as Nora Jordan takes a hands on approach to learning about the work of the EMS. Spring Bishop from the Polk County EMS explained about working with Emergency Medical Services and related careers.

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