The Signal

Students participat­e in speaker series

- By Christina Cox Signal Staff Writer

Castaic Middle School students had a unique opportunit­y to interact with profession­als from several different career paths as part of the school’s first ongoing speaker series throughout the month of May.

The district chose to invite profession­als from the Santa Clarita Valley and Los Angeles County to give students the opportunit­y to speak with people in various fields and to promote college and career readiness.

“At this age, it’s really an introducti­on to career pathways and this is a perfect age group to bring in speakers,” Principal Bob Brauneisen said. “We had pilots here and all three of them shared that they became interested in their profession when they were 12 and 13 years old. It was really eye opening since that is an age group that we’re presenting to.”

This is the first year Castaic Middle School hosted a series of speakers to interest students in different job fields.

School counselor Christine Racina decided to hold the ongoing presentati­ons during the school’s advisory period so students could attend as many sessions as they liked throughout the school year.

“So far our turnout has been great,” Brauneisen said. “The concept is to do two or three a month and do it sustained throughout the entire year so every child has a chance to see what they’re interested in and they don’t have to pick and choose and miss out on ones.”

Featured career speakers have included members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department, Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineers, food scientists, pilots

and even animal trainers.

Celebrity

On Tuesday, Castaic Middle School students got to meet a celebrity during the speaker series when Joe and Shawna Suffredini, animal trainers for Avian Entertainm­ent, brought Pablo the monkey to their career presentati­on.

Pablo rose to fame when he was featured in all of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies, including the most recent film “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” which was filmed in Australia.

“Johnny Depp was difficult to work with because I think he was jealous of the monkey,” Joe Suffredini joked with the crowd of students.

Joe Suffredini, whose son goes to Castaic Middle School, said he enjoys presenting to students and sharing informatio­n about his chosen career field.

“It’s interestin­g and it’s nice to explain what we do,” he said. “I think animal trainers have been getting a bad rap lately so it’s nice to show people what we do and that it’s a positive thing.”

For students interested in becoming an animal trainer, Joe Suffredini recommende­d that they volunteer at any facility that houses animals like a farm or a shelter.

 ?? Katharine Lotze/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) ?? Joe Suffredini holds a falcon during a presentati­on for Castaic Middle School’s Career Pathways program on Tuesday in Castaic.
Katharine Lotze/The Signal (See additional photos on signalscv.com) Joe Suffredini holds a falcon during a presentati­on for Castaic Middle School’s Career Pathways program on Tuesday in Castaic.

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