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What do I want to do?
Who do I want to be?
Why is school important?
We all need pathways to potential destinations.
2002 Sponsors
Philips Semiconductors • NM Commission on Higher Education /GEAR UP • Central Area Workforce Investment Board • Lockheed Martin/Sandia National Laboratories • Public Service Company of New Mexico • SUMCO USA • City of Albuquerque • Wells Fargo Bank • Albuquerque Public Schools • Clear Channel Outdoor • Home Builders Association of Central NM and Foundation for Building • First State Bank • SMPC Architects • Dekker/Perich/Sabatini • Herb & Diane Denish • Rick Johnson & Company • Clear Channel Radio • McDonalds • United Way of Central New Mexico • Middle Rio Grande Business and Education Collaborative • Focus Foundation
Information to all NM mid and high schools and local non-profitsPre-registration packets:Promotional videoCareer Interest Survey (English and Spanish)Press releases for announcements, school newsletterDirections to event Parent letterWebsiteSchool presentations as requested
At the event:Passport/BagLunch
Invite the students
Outreach High Schools
– West Mesa, Rio Grande, Albuquerque, Valley, Highland
Middle schools– Van Buren, John Adams, Ernie Pyle,
Washington, Wilson, Taylor, Hayes Rural New Mexico
– Aztec, Cuba, Shiprock, Texico, Clovis, Espanola
Native American students– St. Anthonys, Alamo Navajo, Tohajillee
Additional Advertising APS Parent Letter Outdoor Advertising Radio Advertising McDonalds Tray Liners Book Covers
Invite the volunteersOver 200 volunteers return Target specific careers gaps (professional athlete, vet, etc.)Partnerships (Presbyterian, TVI, construction industry)Provide lots of information (maps, training, reception)At the event: T-shirt, Lunch
There’s a story only you can tell. Be a hero. Brag a little. Tell a kid about your career.
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1500 New Mexico students attended650 Parents, chaperones, teachers, siblings500 Volunteers representing over 150 occupations
(20% increase)
Schools Represented (119 Total, 23% increase):50 Albuquerque Public Schools45 Public Schools outside of Alb22 Private Schools2 Home Schools
On a scale of 1-5 Average Satisfaction ratings - 4.7
2002 School to World Statistics
Responses from School to World 2002:Responses from School to World 2002:Students“It was great to see that people care about New Mexico youth”
“The people explained things in good ways, it will help me in choosing my career goals”
“The volunteers were friendly and easy to talk to, plus I got extra credit!”
Teachers “Active volunteer involvement and they paid attention to students” (Navajo Pine)
“Multitude of opportunities to learn” (LBJ Middle School)
Parents“I wish I had this when I was in school!”
“Encourages kids to start early at planning their futures and gives information on where to get help”
Volunteers“The presenters were particularly enthusiastic this year “
“This is the best and most important program for younger teens that we have during the school year”