Title: Great Expectations Great Rewards
1Great ExpectationsGreat Rewards
- Presentation to
- 8th Grade Students
2Global Competition
3Survival of the Fittest
- Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up.
It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion
or it will be killed.
Every morning, a lion wakes up. It knows it must
out run the slowest gazelle or it will starve to
death.
It doesnt matter whether you are a lion or a
gazelle. When the sun comes up, youd better be
running!
4Global Competition
5Phasing Out Low-skill Jobs
6Prepared Applicants Get the Jobs
- We can place only 17 of job applicants because
many applicants simply lack the necessary basic
education skills required in todays labor
market.
7Hours An Average American Student Spends In School
8Typical Japanese Student School Day/Week
- Two-hour home study time Sun.Fri.
- School year of 225 days vs. our 180
PLUS
9Life-span Analysis
- High school is the most critical period in your
life
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WORKING LIFEOF 48 YEARS
HIGHSCHOOL
10Business Industry Need
- Solid academic preparation
- Good communication skills (verbal and written)
- Sound science and math foundation
- Ability to think critically and make decisions
- Computer-literacy
- Team-oriented employees
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12Your High School Transcript
- It is your scorecard.
- It is how colleges/employers evaluate you.
- It is the official record of- student
efforts/grades- attendance- standardized test
scores
13Core 40 Scholars Have More Options
14IMAGINE your job
24,000/year 2,000/month
Tom Mortensen, Postsecondary Opportunity, No. 89,
November 1999
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33Minimum Wage vs. Skilled Job
Unskilled Labor
5.15 x 40 hrs/wk 206.00 x
52 wks/yr 10,712.00 year
You choose!
34World-Class Jobs for Core 40 Scholars
- Average Salaries with 2-year College Degree,
Apprenticeship, or Military Training
Bricklayer 38,710 Paralegal
33,080 Computer Support 35,940 Engineering
Technician 32,960
Indiana Career and Postsecondary Advancement
Center
35World-Class Jobs for Core 40 Scholars
- Average Salaries with 4-year College Degree
Chemist 48,740 Architect 58,280 High School
Teacher 44,620 Agricultural Engineer 59,240
Indiana Career and Postsecondary Advancement
Center
36College is Affordable
- Grants and Scholarships
- Loans
- 21st Century Scholars
- Work Study
- Military
37Completing Core 40 can also help you pay for
college.
- Graduating from high school with a Core 40 or
Academic Honors Diploma can increase your state
financial aid award for college.
38- The next four years are the best chance you have
to determine your future. - No matter what your past performance was, you
have a brand new opportunity to become a better
student and succeed in life!
39Its YOUR choice...
40How do you compare to your competition?
41What should you do now?
- Develop a 4-year high school course plan.
- Take Core 40 classes.
42Dont Ever Give Up!
43Contact us atIndiana Core 40 Scholars
Initiative40 South GuilfordCarmel, IN
46032Phone (317) 581-5355Fax (317) 581-5399