Porterville Recorder

‘Great opportunit­ies for future:’ students learn about Pathways Presentati­ons held at Galaxy Theatre

- By JAMIE A. HUNT Jhunt@portervill­erecorder.com

About half a dozen or more school buses were pulling into the driveway around the Galaxy Theatre on Tuesday, where eight grade students from 17 different middle schools were gathered, not just Portervill­e Unified School District schools, who waited to be admitted to the Galaxy Theatre for the annual Pathways presentati­ons.

Students were excited and had dressed up for this special outing, and they were interested and enthusiast­ic about the available the Pathways programs.

In multiple theaters the students were shown videos introducin­g each Pathways Academy, and high school students would talk about their Pathways and why they were so unique, interestin­g and fun, as well as challengin­g, and why they would help students succeed.

The high school students said they’ve been in the middle scho students’ shoes, and were nervous about giving presentati­ons but were also excited.

“Our job is to guide you and help you find your perfect match in a Pathway, so you do what makes you feel better. Something that will help you in your life and promote your strengths,” said a presenter.

The video for Portervill­e Military Academy showed their flight instructio­n school, female cadets inspecting an aircraft, instructor­s speaking about the aviation program at PMA where students can become a pilot and earn their pilot license. The school isn’t a boot camp, but they emphasize discipline and responsibi­lity. Cadets can join the military, but the emphasis at PMA is learning leadership skills. The school motto is “Leaders Forged Here.”

Cadets can learn to build and fly drones and planes and learn to pilot them. The school recently became a Department of Defense STARBASE STEM site.

The next video presentato­n was the Careers in Education Pathway. Various teachers and coaches spoke about the Pathways program saying teaching goes beyond the classroom. An intern spoke about learning about energy and sustainabi­lity at the Sequoia Riverlands Trust, and said, if you want to teach, join the ACE Pathway and educate the next generation. The lively video showed the various local preschools, kindergart­ens, and elementary schools, as well as coaches talking about education and learning to coach students.

Portervill­e High School students spoke about the

Business and Finance Pathway and their credit union at PHS. They spoke about the profession­al environmen­t in the Pathway, and learning about banking and accounting. They said if you love money, this Pathway is for you. You will learn how to make money, save money. There are also opportunit­ies to visit colleges throughout the year. You will have a background in accounting, banking and insurance. And in PAB you will learn to manage money.

The Academy of Performing Arts at Harmony Magnet Academy video showed students talking about dancing, playing musical instrument­s, theater arts, and design. One of the high school students from HMA was able to start his own business.

There was a break in the video presentati­ons and a high school student asked if the 8th grade students would like to talk about their impression­s.

One middle school student enthusiast­ically said, “I’m interested in PMA, because I’ve always wanted to join the military.”

Another student was interested in acting and the performing arts, and was excited about HMA.

“What interested me the most was the digital arts at HMA, because I’ve always made designs,” said another student.

Students were enthusiast­ic about Harmony Magnet Academy, and one said they always sang, and would love to be in a choir.

Gabe Hernandez at Galaxy Theatre said technology will help one do things one is passionate about. He spoke about using video technology, and using graphic design. He studied at MHS in the Multimedia and Technology Academy.

The video about the pathway for Environmen­tal Science taught at PHS was shown and interns and retired Circle J-norris Ranch lead teacher Nancy Bruce spoke about working at Circle J Ranch. Learning about the ecosystem, diversity, animals, flora, fauna, and the careers are wide open said a young woman. ESA offers field trips and hands-on activities and internship­s. If you have a scientific mind this is the pathway for you, said a high school student.

A video about Digital Electronic­s at Harmony Magnet Academy was shown. While attending the Academy of Engineerin­g at HMA, students can attend classes at Strathmore High School and they’re not required to only study engineerin­g.

The Pathways offer fluidity in course work, or linked learning. A female junior student in the integrated manufactur­ing class said, “I encourage you today to enter the Academy of Engineerin­g, We’d like to see more girls enter this pathway.”

All of the high school students in various academies were trying to sell their ideas. The students of the Portervill­e High School Health Sciences said in the academy they learn to help others, especially during disasters, or any emergency. They all said to not be afraid to help.

At Monache High, the Manufactur­ing and Constructi­on Technology Academy students said their projects were real world projects. They learn welding, building, and to read blueprints. They learn about architectu­re, constructi­on and woodworkin­g.

AERO at Portervill­e High is the Academy of Energy and Resource Occupation­s where students learn about engineerin­g, constructi­on, and automotive engineerin­g. When students leave the academy they already have certificat­ions and training to go out into local businesses. They learn about solar energy and technology and other alternativ­e energy uses.

The Academy of Hospitalit­y at Monache covers both Culinary and Travel, so there are two separate areas. There are opportunit­ies to earn a food management certificat­ion with hands-on cooking experience. One of the students said she enjoyed learning how to cook food from different cultures, and said the academy offered work experience and real life skills. In hospitalit­y area one learns to work with people and there are many field trips.

The Monache Multimedia and Technology Academy students spoke about learning social skills and graphic arts, and said they were pursuing things they were passionate about. Creativity through media, but it’s also a lot of hard work, they said. They said they learn about making videos, but also learn how to work together and be involved with other people.

The Law and Justice Academy at Granite Hills allows students to learn about law enforcemen­t and dealing with the law. They learn about people, and how to handle them. They also learn to think and analyze, and help others. They learn to work with local profession­als in the community, and help solve crimes. Students will work with the Portervill­e Police Department and will learn about forensics.

GHHS is the first high school in California to get its own Law and Justice and Ethics Center. w

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Maddysen Pravecek from MTA at MHS. She’s working in the projection room at Galaxy Theatre on Tuesday, October 11.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Maddysen Pravecek from MTA at MHS. She’s working in the projection room at Galaxy Theatre on Tuesday, October 11.
 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY JAMIE A. HUNT ?? Careers in Education Pathway video from GHHS shown on Tuesday, October 11, where GHHS High School students and videos explained to students who are interested in teaching, they explained that teaching goes way beyond the classroom, to coaching, teaching at outdoor schools like SCICON and Circle J. Ranch and much more.
RECORDER PHOTO BY JAMIE A. HUNT Careers in Education Pathway video from GHHS shown on Tuesday, October 11, where GHHS High School students and videos explained to students who are interested in teaching, they explained that teaching goes way beyond the classroom, to coaching, teaching at outdoor schools like SCICON and Circle J. Ranch and much more.
 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY JAMIE A. HUNT ?? PMA Aviation Pathways where students can learn to fly airplanes and get their pilot’s license, as well as learn to fly and build drones. PMA Students spoke about their school and said discipline and leadership skills are taught. The School motto is “Leaders Forged Here.”
RECORDER PHOTO BY JAMIE A. HUNT PMA Aviation Pathways where students can learn to fly airplanes and get their pilot’s license, as well as learn to fly and build drones. PMA Students spoke about their school and said discipline and leadership skills are taught. The School motto is “Leaders Forged Here.”
 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY JAMIE A. HUNT ?? Photo from the video of the Portervill­e High School Pathways presentati­on about the Academy of Health Sciences on Tuesday, October 11.
RECORDER PHOTO BY JAMIE A. HUNT Photo from the video of the Portervill­e High School Pathways presentati­on about the Academy of Health Sciences on Tuesday, October 11.

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