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Welc   me! to The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections.  Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school.  The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships  for high school seniors · Job Shadowing  for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores  at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching  with business community members · Classroom Presentations  from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs  in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair  for junior and seniors · Employment Fair  for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours  for students and/or educators · Scholarships  for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities.  Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively.  Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success.  For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce:  ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections.  Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school.  The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships  for high school seniors · Job Shadowing  for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores  at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching  with business community members · Classroom Presentations  from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs  in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair  for junior and seniors · Employment Fair  for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours  for students and/or educators · Scholarships  for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities.  Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively.  Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success.  For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce:  ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections.  Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school.  The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships  for high school seniors · Job Shadowing  for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores  at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching  with business community members · Classroom Presentations  from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs  in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair  for junior and seniors · Employment Fair  for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours  for students and/or educators · Scholarships  for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities.  Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively.  Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success.  For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce:  ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org
The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative   is a program of  The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce
 
The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative   is a program of  The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce
Welc   me! to The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections.  Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school.  The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships  for high school seniors · Job Shadowing  for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores  at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching  with business community members · Classroom Presentations  from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs  in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair  for junior and seniors · Employment Fair  for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours  for students and/or educators · Scholarships  for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities.  Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively.  Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success.  For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce:  ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections.  Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school.  The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships  for high school seniors · Job Shadowing  for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores  at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching  with business community members · Classroom Presentations  from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs  in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair  for junior and seniors · Employment Fair  for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours  for students and/or educators · Scholarships  for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities.  Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively.  Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success.  For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce:  ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections.  Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school.  The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships  for high school seniors · Job Shadowing  for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores  at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching  with business community members · Classroom Presentations  from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs  in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair  for junior and seniors · Employment Fair  for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours  for students and/or educators · Scholarships  for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities.  Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively.  Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success.  For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce:  ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org
Leading Light Awards
Leading Light Award Monroe County CAPE Program Award Accepted By:  Barbara Horvath
Leading Light Award Monroe County CAPE Program
Leading Light Award Project Lead the Way Award Accepted By:  Ed Brown
Leading Light Award Project Lead the Way
Leading Light Award Teachers Warehouse Award Accepted By: Judy Witt
Leading Light Award Teachers Warehouse
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Award Presentation 20081111

  • 1. Welc me! to The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections. Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school. The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships for high school seniors · Job Shadowing for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching with business community members · Classroom Presentations from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair for junior and seniors · Employment Fair for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours for students and/or educators · Scholarships for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities. Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively. Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success. For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce: ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections. Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school. The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships for high school seniors · Job Shadowing for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching with business community members · Classroom Presentations from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair for junior and seniors · Employment Fair for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours for students and/or educators · Scholarships for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities. Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively. Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success. For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce: ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections. Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school. The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships for high school seniors · Job Shadowing for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching with business community members · Classroom Presentations from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair for junior and seniors · Employment Fair for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours for students and/or educators · Scholarships for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities. Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively. Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success. For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce: ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org
  • 2. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative is a program of The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce
  • 3.  
  • 4. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative is a program of The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce
  • 5. Welc me! to The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections. Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school. The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships for high school seniors · Job Shadowing for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching with business community members · Classroom Presentations from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair for junior and seniors · Employment Fair for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours for students and/or educators · Scholarships for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities. Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively. Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success. For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce: ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections. Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school. The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships for high school seniors · Job Shadowing for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching with business community members · Classroom Presentations from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair for junior and seniors · Employment Fair for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours for students and/or educators · Scholarships for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities. Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively. Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success. For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce: ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative A program of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce, the Franklin Initiative facilitates partnerships and programs between the education and business communities that increase student engagement and, therefore, student achievement by providing real world connections. Through the Franklin Initiative, local businesses partner with both Monroe County school systems to promote career awareness and help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in employment and/or additional education after high school. The Franklin Initiative also recognizes and supports excellence in education with the Annual Educators of the Year Awards. The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative partnerships include: · Internships for high school seniors · Job Shadowing for students in middle school and high school · Reality Stores at the middle schools · Collaborative Teaching with business community members · Classroom Presentations from a speaker’s bureau · Career Fairs in high schools and middle schools · Apprenticeship Fair for junior and seniors · Employment Fair for graduating seniors · Workplace Tours for students and/or educators · Scholarships for graduating seniors to attend post-secondary education The Chamber’s Franklin Initiative emphasizes providing students early access to information and experiences that encourage serious consideration about possible career directions and post-secondary educational opportunities. Student achievement improves when the curriculum, staff development opportunities, and work-place learning reinforce each other effectively. Working together, the business community and educators promote real world experiences so students can see first-hand that what they are learning relates to lifetime success. For more information about the Chamber’s Franklin Initiative, please contact: Matt Wysocki at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce: ( 812) 336-6381 or email mwysocki@ChamberBloomington.org
  • 7. Leading Light Award Monroe County CAPE Program Award Accepted By: Barbara Horvath
  • 8. Leading Light Award Monroe County CAPE Program
  • 9. Leading Light Award Project Lead the Way Award Accepted By: Ed Brown
  • 10. Leading Light Award Project Lead the Way
  • 11. Leading Light Award Teachers Warehouse Award Accepted By: Judy Witt
  • 12. Leading Light Award Teachers Warehouse
  • 13. Leading Light Award Youth Outreach Award Accepted By: Leslie Skooglund and Christopher Harmon
  • 14. Youth Outreach Leading Light Award
  • 15. Educator of the Year Awards