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CES third-graders research careers

By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, CIS

Campbellsville Elementary School third-graders attending the school's Wings Express program are researching what they want to be when they grow up.

Third-grade teacher Doretha Sanders is helping students research careers that interest them.



After answering questions about the career, such as what people who work in that career do, how much money the career pays and what education is required, students are making posters with their information.

When finished, students will give presentations about their careers. Some of the careers chosen include teachers, detectives, police officers, doctors, veterinarians and more.

Wings Express is a program to help students with homework and other activities. Amanda Barnett is director.

Students stay at school from 3 to 5 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays and from 1 to 3 p.m. on Fridays for activities.

Students are given a snack and then divided into groups to participate in programs that best fit their needs.

There are about 90 students enrolled in the Wings Express program. For more information, call Barnett at (270) 465-4561.


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CES third-graders research careers



2016-01-26 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
CES third-grader Gabriel Noyola, who wants to be a reading teacher, plans the poster he will make about his career.

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CES students look at career options



2016-01-26 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
CES third-grader Kace Eastridge works on his poster. He wants to be a police officer.

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CES students check out careers



2016-01-26 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
CES third-grader Simon Wilkerson draws his poster, which includes information about being a doctor.

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Teacher Sanders helps students focus on careers



2016-01-26 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
CES teacher Doretha Sanders helps third-grader Landon Arnett research his career. Landon wants to be a tornado chaser.

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