The goal of this project is to teach and instill in students relevant job skills that can be utilized in the workforce upon completion of the 2016-17 school year.

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From Classrooms to Careers

School:
Palmetto Ridge High 
Subject:
Special Needs Students 
Teacher:
BOB Scallan 
Students Impacted:
20 
Grade:
9-12 
Date:
August 20, 2016

Investor

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Perna-Rose Foundation for Hope - $230.75

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Impact to My Classroom

# of Students Impacted: 130

     The  From Classrooms to Careers project has provided the students in the emotional/behavior disorder unit with a number of viable, real-world, hands-on job skills.  These students are not likely to attend college.  This program has provided them with skills that will help them acquire a job in any of the numerous sign shops in the area.  Sign making requires knowledge of the industry specific software, language arts skills, math skills, and opeartion of the cutting machine.  The program is run like a small business.  This requires students to take on responsibilities and decision making that a business owner has.  They market and sell the items produced, set prices, collect payments, and order supplies.  The program has proven to be a well rounded venture that has helped students gain first-hand experience on running a small business.

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Joey's Car Wash Banner

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David on Cutter

 

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Sterling Oaks - for tennis team

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Tennis team banner

 

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Volleyball boxes

 

Original Grant Overview

Goal

The goal of this project is to teach and instill in students relevant job skills that can be utilized in the workforce upon completion of the 2016-17 school year. 

 

What will be done with my students

Students will learn to use Cut Right software that allows the user to set up designs, images, and text on screen then send their work to a vinyl cutter. The vinyl is then prepared to be placed on a sign board, banner, magnet, or wall. Students also learn the basics of running a small business as well as those "soft" skills that employers look for.
 

 

Benefits to my students

In preparing a project, the student must use correct literacy skills, math skills, and a great deal of creativity. It also incorporates the use of technology. The items made in this class are then sold to teachers, coaches, clubs, and organizations.
The students in this program have emotional and behavioral disorders and will probably not go to college. Securing employment will be a challenge. This program gives them real-world, authentic skills that can be used in one of the many local sign shops.
This program is a continuation of Workforce Ready with Real-World Skills that was funded last year. The request is for materials to expand on what we began building last year.
We have one student that left our school and was able to obtain employment at Cecil's Copy Shop in Naples. 

 

Budget Narrative

The majority of the items are various colors of vinyl that will make an nice addition to the colors we can offer. The roll of magnet is used to make large magnets such as those you may see on cars. The transfer tape is necessary item used in the sign making process. As the name implies, it is used to transfer the vinyl from its backing to its destination. 

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 green vinyl $14.75
2 yellow vinyl $14.75
3 burgandy vinyl $14.75
4 gray vinyl $14.75
5 sapphire vinyl $14.75
6 teal vinyl $14.75
7 silver vinyl $17.25
8 clear transfer tape $50.00
9 roll of magnet $75.00
  Total: $230.75

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