BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20200331T133000Z DTEND:20200331T200000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Need 30 Volunteers for Mar 31st DESCRIPTION:Students will be competing in several life-skill areas during the Career Development Conference (CDC) competition. And\, competitions need judges. The winners will move on to the Kansas state level competition on April 15th in Salina\, KS. A regional level competition for the KCK School District is new this year.\n\nI first participated as a judge at the CDC in Arkansas City\, KS in 2017. Student competitions included job interviews\, business plans\, team tower building\, and a few more. I was a judge for the business plans. One student group wanted to provide more constructive activities for the youth in their area (Topeka). Their plan was to renovate an old shopping center. Another student group created homemade snacks on the go and gave each of us a sample. While their business plans still needed work\, their wonderful ideas were full of passion\, hard work and planning.\n\nThe 2020 Career Development Conference competition includes a variety of public speaking competitions\, presentations related to career readiness\, service learning projects\, and leadership. The criteria for judging each event will be provided for you. My understanding is there are 10 separate competition events this year.\n\nFor more information about JAG-K\, go to https://jagkansas.org/ If you are checking out the site\, the KC Metro is part of Region 8. Prior year CDC information is at https://jagkansas.org/?s=cdc. Students who are invited to participate in the JAG-K program are those most at-risk of dropping out of high school. In my experience\, the average student in these schools meet 8-10 items on the list of selection criteria - the minimum to get invited is 5. So\, you know the approx 30 students who are involved in this program at their school are up against tremendous struggles\, but they are trying hard to break their family's cycle of poverty. The JAG program encourages completing high school\, career development\, and community service.\n\nMoneytalk will be coordinating the judges for the regional KCK School District CDC's competition this year. I am estimating we will need 40-50+ volunteer judges for this event. We may be able to have morning shift\, afternoon shift\, and all-day options - there is much planning still going on at this time.\n\nA light breakfast\, lunch\, and drinks will be provided throughout the day. We also have a need for donations to cover the cost of the food\, drinks\, and paper goods for our judges.\n\nDate: March 31\, 2020\n\nMark One Electric - 1414 Genessee\, KC\, MO 64106\n\nSign up online at: https://www.moneytalkff.org/Support/Volunteer/volunteer.html X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Students will be competing in several life-skill areas during the Career Development Conference (CDC) competition. And\, competitions need judges. The winners will move on to the Kansas state level competition on April 15th in Salina\, KS. A regional level competition for the KCK School District is new this year.
\n\nI first participated as a judge at the CDC in Arkansas City\, KS in 2017. Student competitions included job interviews\, business plans\, team tower building\, and a few more. I was a judge for the business plans. One student group wanted to provide more constructive activities for the youth in their area (Topeka). Their plan was to renovate an old shopping center. Another student group created homemade snacks on the go and gave each of us a sample. While their business plans still needed work\, their wonderful ideas were full of passion\, hard work and planning.
\n\nThe 2020 Career Development Conference competition includes a variety of public speaking competitions\, presentations related to career readiness\, service learning projects\, and leadership. The criteria for judging each event will be provided for you. My understanding is there are 10 separate competition events this year.
\n\nFor more information about JAG-K\, go to \;https://jagkansas.org/ \;If you are checking out the site\, the KC Metro is part of Region 8. Prior year CDC information is at \;https://jagkansas.org/?s=cdc. Students who are invited to participate in the JAG-K program are those most at-risk of dropping out of high school. In my experience\, the average student in these schools meet 8-10 items on the list of selection criteria - the minimum to get invited is 5. So\, you know the approx 30 students who are involved in this program at their school are up against tremendous struggles\, but they are trying hard to break their family'\;s cycle of poverty. The JAG program encourages completing high school\, career development\, and community service.
\n\nMoneytalk will be coordinating the judges for the regional KCK School District CDC'\;s competition this year. I am estimating we will need 40-50+ volunteer judges for this event. We may be able to have morning shift\, afternoon shift\, and all-day options - there is much planning still going on at this time.
\n\nA light breakfast\, lunch\, and drinks will be provided throughout the day. We also have a need for donations to cover the cost of the food\, drinks\, and paper goods for our judges.
\n\nDate: March 31\, 2020
\n\nMark One Electric - 1414 Genessee\, KC\, MO 64106
\n\nSign up online at: \;https://www.moneytalkff.org/Support/Volunteer/volunteer.html
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