Episode #626 - March 23rd, 2022
March 23rd, 2022
Original Airdate: March 23, 2022
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What a person will do with their life can sometimes be difficult to figure out. PathwayU provides a series of assessments that can help someone find the track that is right for them. We take a look at how Grace College in Winona Lake uses this assessment system to guide their incoming students.
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- Bryan Dik, Ph.D.Co-Founder/Chief Science OfficerjobZology
- Denise TerryCenter for Career Connections DirectorGrace College
- Katy BoeckersStudentGrace College
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It's never too early to learn about leadership and service. To learn these skills, the students at Lincoln Jr. High School in Plymouth can take part in Lincoln Leads. Students take part in various community service projects throughout the school year and find out what it means to give back.
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- Jacob SingletonAssistant PrincipalLincoln Jr. High School
- Bailey EdmistonStudentLincoln Jr. High School
- Ray YeStudentLincoln Jr. High School
- Lauren GurtnerStudentLincoln Jr. High School
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William Douglas, Ayden Monroe, Corriana Brazier, Khadijah Abdullah
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Gentlemen and Scholars provides training for young men and women. Participants in the School of Etiquette and Life Skills learn about public speaking, financial health, etiquette and other skills that help kids succeed in school. The eight week program empowers students every step of the way.
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- William DouglasFounderGentlemen & Scholars
https://gentlemenandscholarsinc.com/
- Ayden MonroeStudent - School of Etiquette and Life SkillsGentlemen & Scholars
- Corriana BrazierStudent - School of Etiquette and Life SkillsGentlemen & Scholars
- Khadijah AbdullahParent of Student - School of Etiquette and Life SkillsGentlemen & Scholars
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The Coastline Children's Film Festival returns to in person screening and events for children and families. 22 films from 12 states are on the docket and the festival has expanded with new collaborations and locations for screenings and community engagement.
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