Partners' Post
Douglas County Partners for Student Success newsletter
April 2018 Edition
In this newsletter you'll find:
- It's full STEAM Extravaganza ahead!
- RHS student dishes on culinary success
- Students speak out with Art of Prevention
- Middle school students invited to sign up for Expanding Horizons summer camps
Extravaganza will be STEAM bonanza
Event at UCC to offer fun-filled learning opportunities.
Cooking up a career
RHS culinary student finds inspiration, career guidance.
The art of listening
Art show spreads message of prevention and highlights youth voice.
Register now for Expanding Horizon summer camps
Registration time has arrived for Expanding Horizons Career & Technical Education Summer Camps, taking place in Douglas County schools in June and July. The camps for middle school students are designed to offer experience that corresponds with CTE programs of study in local schools and at Umpqua Community College. The registration form is on our website, www.dcpss.org, where we will also be posting more details on each camp.
In case you missed it! Here are some of the most recent DCPSS articles
Camas Valley is creating transitions
Students in the Youth Transition Program are learning skills to join the workforce after graduation.
South Umpqua students find connections close to home
Con-Vey Keystone in Roseburg shows students the many career possibilities at the facility located in their own backyard.
RHS culinary teacher savors recognition
Sheri Carson is named Oregon's ProStart Teacher of the Year.
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