Business leaders help students connect to future

Business and community leaders will help high school senior students learn how to “network” and practice their presentations skills tomorrow at the unique “Connections to the Future” luncheon event.

Organized and facilitated by senior students in the Career Certification Program at both Nogales and Rowland High Schools, the event teaches students professional networking and employment skills as they interact with business leaders.

Community participants enjoy a complimentary luncheon and will hear from keynote speaker Henry DiCarlo, Meteorologist for the KTLA-TV Morning News.

The theme of the event will be “It’s All About Communication.”  The event is tomorrowNovember 6 from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at Rowland High School. The Connections to the Future event highlights the award-winningCareer Certification Program of the Rowland Unified School District.

The program prepares high school students for college and the workforce with real-world experience in six different industry pathways: Arts & Communications, Business, Family & Consumer Sciences, Health & Medical Services, Public & Human Services, and Technology. Students complete courses and an internship in their field of interest. For more information, visit http://careerpathways.rowland.k12.ca.us

For more information about Rowland Unified, the community can download the free Mobile App for iOS and Android phones/devices that has news, school calendars, a safety Tip Line, high school sports news for Nogales and Rowland High Schools, and helpful parent and District resources. Visitwww.RowlandSchools.org or call (626) 965-2541.

 

Rowland High plans 50th anniversary celebration

Rowland High’s  50th Anniversary takes place on Sept. 26. They opened their doors in 1964 and now they’re inviting all past, current, and future Rowland Raiders as well as our Rowland community to attend a fun-filled community jubilee.

They have a link so that you can see a fun U-tube video every day (different video each day) starting today regarding RHS and the Jubilee. Go to: Raiders

Special events will be held from 3:15 – 6:30, with a presentation before the 7 p.m. homecoming game. We will have free entertainment, game booths, photo booth, memory lane displays and tours of the new facilities.
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Get to meet and greet our former and current faculty & staff members including every principal in Rowland High’s history. Homecoming Football Game admission is $6 adults, $3 for Pre-High School kids.

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