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Career Services
Our Career and Technical Education (CTE) program aims to prepare students for employment opportunities, advanced education, and productive lives. CTE promotes best practices that enhance teachers' efforts to improve student achievement and encourage responsible career choices. We want to meet students' needs, cultivate their abilities, and help them realize their aspirations.
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Preparing students to be college, career, and citizenship ready!
Career Services is an on-campus career development service that operates under the School-to-Career Division of Career and Technical Education within the Wake County Public School System.To make an appointment with Mrs. Smith-Washington, please click here.
What is a CDC?
CDC stands for Career Development Coordinator. This position is responsible for not ONLY supporting Career and Technical Education, but also coordinating career development services for all students. Your CDC facilitates linkages with parents, business/industry, post-secondary institutions, and community organizations to support students’ transition to post-secondary education and employment.
How can I support YOU?
- Job Shadowing: This gives students an opportunity to see what they are learning in class in a real world setting. The CDC can assist in setting up a job shadowing experience for your son/daughter.
- Guest Speakers: Business professionals are more than willing to come in and speak to classes about what they do. The CDC can arrange for a guest speaker to present to a classroom.
- Field Trips: The CDC can help plan a field trip for any class.
- Interest Inventories: These help students to match their interests to specific careers. A CDC can give an interest inventory assessment to a class or individual students.
- Career Fairs: This is an excellent opportunity for students to meet real world professionals in the area that they may be learning about in the classroom. The CDC sets up fairs in the fall and spring.
- Internships, Part-time Employment & Volunteer Opportunities: The CDC can assist students in finding opportunities.
- Career & College Planning: The CDC can assist students in identifying post-secondary academic options tailored to the student.
- Student Programs: There are many programs that students can be a part of while in high school to find out more about a particular career pathway. The CDC can assist students in locating the best one based on his or her interest.
- Career & College Resources: The CDC provides career and college resources to students through a variety of platforms: videos, online resources and hard copy materials.
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PCHS CDC Contact
Shekevia Smith-Washington
Career Development Coordinator
ssmith30@wcpss.net
Phone: (919) 463-8656 ext. 25227