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Jobs and Leadershi <br />Question Possible Solutions <br />What services and programs do <br />you wish you, as a youth, had that • Provide and publicize a variety of internships and job <br />shadows from private companies, City, and School <br />you do not have in relation to this District <br />topic? <br /> • Conduct conferences for leadership skills to all youth <br /> • Expand opportunities for youth to participate on adult <br /> boards and commissions <br /> • Continuc to promote job fairs and community service <br /> fairs <br /> • City and School District team up to offer <br /> employability skills <br />What services or programs do you • During scheduling nights, also discuss employment <br />believe would he helpful to opportunity resources offered by City and School <br />parents in relation to this topic'? District <br /> • Market job or leadership opportunities through <br /> different avenues that may include newspapers, email <br /> alerts, post to bulletins, on school website, career <br /> center, and signs around school <br /> <br />Quest ion Posed t_o all Groups <br />Question Possible Solutions <br />Looking forward five years from • Jobs, internships, volunteerism and continuing <br />now, what do you think will still education <br />be important for youth`? <br /> • Extra-curricular activities or school clubs -sports, <br /> career academies, etc. <br /> • Community and teens working together -City and <br /> School District officials do more outreach to youth <br /> • Support and resources for teens that include <br /> identifying those most at risk <br /> . Teen Center <br /> • Health courses beyond 9'h grade that includes teen <br /> parent education <br /> • Balance fun vs. mandatory <br /> .Open forums f'or communication between youth and <br /> the City and School District <br /> • Continue "Safe Ride" programs <br />