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Maxine Areida, Coordinator

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Welcome to CCHS Small Learning Communities

Second Annual Career Day

43 different government agencies,
businesses, colleges and non-profits.

111 workshops.

More than 900 students.

March 12th and 13th marked the Second Annual Cesar Chavez High School Career and College Days! Juniors and Seniors who had previously passed their California High School Exit Exams (CaHSEE) rotated through three workshops of 45 minutes each to hear from lawyers and doctors, nurses and professional sales people, builders and reporters, law enforcement officials and city employees. Even Anthony Silva, City of Stockton Mayor gave two presentations on what it’s like to run for office! We would like to thank the following for helping make our Second Annual Career and College Days a huge success!

March 12th Presentations

AJ Russo, California Department of Fish and Game

Anthony Silva, City of Stockton Mayor

Ben Garcia, Condor Earth Technologies

Cheri Wells RNC, MSN, San Joaquin Delta College Nursing Faculty

City of Stockton Careers in Government Panel

City of Stockton Public Safety Panel

David Tygett, Professional Sales

Don Maszewski, Beloved Sister

Dr. Derron Lee, Midtown Optometry

Dr. Walter Wager, Sutter Gould

Ffjorren Zolfaghar, San Joaquin Magazine

Homer Zarzuela, State of California Department of Transportation

Jamie Ryker, Kroloff Law Firm

Jim Johnson, Stockton Arena

Julia Tyack, City of Lodi Transportation Planner

Justice William J Murray Jr., Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District

Kenn Chiong, San Joaquin County Probation Department = Juvenile Division

Marci Arredondo,  City of Stockton Deputy City Attorney

Michael Self and Renee Puig, Stockton Builders’ Exchange

Monique Orr, Stockton Unified School District Energy Education Specialist

Officer Stephen Choi, Merced Police Department

Roger Phillips and Katie Combs, The Record

Vanessa Barberis and Sushil Yadav, Waste Management

 

March 13th Presentations

AmeriCorps City Year

Art Institute

California State University East Bay

California State University Stanislaus

Carrington College

DeVry University

Ex’Pressions College

Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising

Heald

Humphrey’s College

United States Air Force

United States Army

United States Coast Guard

United States Marines

United States Navy

WyoTech

Mentors Needed for 8th Graders

Once again, we are opening up applications for current Chavez students to be mentors for visiting 8th Graders! If you are interested, please click on the link below and fill out the application form. You will be contacted prior to the visits. Attendance, discipline and grades will be checked. Thank you!

8th Grade Mentor Application

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Small Learning Communites...

Building Relationships:
Small Learning Communities (SLCs) provide greater personalization for all students by building positive relationships between teachers and students, students with each other, and school community and families.
 
Future Opportunities:
Through placement in Small Learning Communities, every student is prepared for career and/or college opportunities.
 
In the Classroom:
SLC Programs will meet the academic needs of all students, including English Language Learners, underperforming students, advanced students, and students with disabilities.
 
Best practices:
Teachers will determine student needs based on various methods, some examples may include: individual conferences, past history, test scores and student performances to help students get the most out of their high school experience.

A Big Thank You!

The following 49 organizations graciously volunteered employees and time to help make our first-ever College, Military and Career Days a success! February 7th and 8th, over 150 workshops were held ...more

Junior Achievement Job Shadows

A Job Shadow is an academically motivating activity designed to give students the unique opportunity of an up-close look at the world of work and provide the answer to the commonly asked question “Wh ...more

Starting the Year Right - the SLC Way!

Seven assemblies in one day! It's not crazy, it's what you do when your school is centered around Small Learning Communities (SLCs). On Friday, July 30, each SLC held a 15 to 20 minute assembly, ...more

Finishing the Year Strong

Small Learning Communities (SLC) are finishing the year strong - planning for next year, completing identity events, conducting job shadows and having industry professionals visit our meetings and ...more

CCHS SLC'S

Every student participates in a Small Learning Community (SLC) and is engaged in challenging core curriculum with related career pathways, many of which meet the UC/CSU (a-g requirements for college/university admission.) All students have the opportunity to enroll in Honors courses, Advanced Placement courses, Visual and Performing Arts courses, Vocational Arts courses, student publications, student leadership, school clubs and organizations and student athletics. There are six Small Learning Communities with various career pathways.  

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