Students get look at real-world jobs

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Four high schoolers shadow the Board of Supervisors at its Feb. 5 meeting. From left, Supervisor Anthony Farrington with shadow Daniel Gildea; Supervisor Jeff Smith; student Maegan Turner, next to Board Chair Ed Robey, who she shadowed for the day; student Thonyoon Chao and Supervisor Denise Rushing; and Karina Acosta and Supervisor Rob Brown. Photo courtesy of Allison Hillix.



LAKE COUNTY – Local students recently had the chance to watch adult professionals at work as part of the Groundhog Job Shadow Day and Job Shadow Month in February.


Students also had the chance to spend time with local elected officials.


At the Feb. 5 meeting of the Board of Supervisors, high school students accompanied four of the supervisors for the day. Daniel Gildea shadowed Anthony Farrington, Maegan Turner shadowed Ed Robey, Thonyoon Chao shadowed Denise Rushing and Karina Acosta shadowed Rob Brown.


Students from all around the county will be shadowing members of the local workforce throughout the month of February.

 

 

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Supervisor Denise Rushing and her shadow, Thonyoon Chao, each took turns reading paragraphs from a proclamation in honor of Job Shadow Month, which was presented to County Superintendent Dave Geck (right). Photo courtesy of Allison Hillix.
 

 


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