CareerSpark: Inspiring Minds and
Shaping Futures in Logan County on November 1st
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[October 24, 2024]
Lincoln
Economic Advancement & Development, Inc., (LEAD) in partnership with
Junior Achievement of Central Illinois, is excited to announce the
upcoming CareerSpark experience, sponsored by a generous grant from
Eaton Corporation. This transformative career exploration expo will
take place at Lincoln Junior High on November 1st, welcoming 255
area 8th grade students.
CareerSpark is designed to inspire and guide young minds towards
promising careers through hands-on activities that showcase diverse
career opportunities in healthcare, manufacturing, business,
agriculture, and more. CareerSpark connects Logan County’s
soon-to-be high school students with essential career resources.
“The future of any community lies with its children. As we look to
strengthen Logan County’s economic future, it is important to
involve our students early within the process,” said LEAD CEO,
Andrea Runge. “The CareerSpark model is a wonderful opportunity for
local employers and students to engage in conversation while
participating in an activity. Students can then start dreaming about
their future education and career paths which engage their interests
and have tangible examples of those careers within the county in
which they were raised.”
Before and after the CareerSpark expo, schools will
receive Junior Achievement’s JA Inspire® curriculum materials to
help teachers prepare their students. This includes free access to a
career interest inventory and resources for developing
individualized career action plans.
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At the CareerSpark expo, each
career cluster’s zone will feature interactive activities that
demonstrate real jobs within that industry, providing a crucial
touchpoint for eighth grade students before they select their
high school courses. Over 30 regional businesses have committed
resources, volunteers, and industry experts to make these
activities possible.
Logan County CareerSpark is made possible by Eaton Corporation
and other dedicated sponsors.
About LEAD
LEAD’s mission is to empower Lincoln’s economic health and
vitality. To learn more about LEAD, please visit
www.thriveinlincoln.org.
About Junior Achievement of Central Illinois
Junior Achievement of Central Illinois is dedicated to giving
young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their
economic success, plan for their future, and make smart academic
and economic choices. Their region covers 29 central Illinois
counties including Peoria, Woodford, Tazewell, McLean, Logan,
and Sangamon, and they reach 16,000 K-12th grade students per
year. Learn more at centralillinois.ja.org
[Andrea Runge] |