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Learning skills for the present, future

Medical profession­als and leaders network with students at Valencia High School’s inaugural MSA Day

- By Brennon Dixson Signal Staff Writer

More than 150 students joined industry profession­als, community leaders and district officials Wednesday to participat­e in Valencia High School’s inaugural “MSA Day.”

The day of celebratio­n and networking was part of participat­ing students’ final projects, as students spent the day dressed in business-casual attire with balloon-animal hats enjoying board games, a taco truck and other fun activities.

“Valencia High held a similar event last year but only freshman had the chance to participat­e,” Jonathan Gedalia said. “This year, all three levels of the academy were incorporat­ed.”

Students said the experience was extremely valuable because it taught skills that are useful for the present and future. Sophomore Ryan Liljedahl shared that communicat­ing with the multitude of industry leaders in attendance was one of the most rewarding aspects in the day.

“Not everybody’s path is the same,” Liljedahl said, “so it was very beneficial to meet older profession­als who didn’t follow a standard path to success.”

Freshman started the day off in the Valencia High School gym to present their research on a specific health science career, while sophomores created PSA’s pertinent to a public health concern.

The short videos touched on serious topics such as depression, suicide and Acute Respirator­y Distress Syndrome, a condition in which fluid collects in the lungs’ air sacs, depriving organs of oxygen.

Juniors were tasked with a interviewi­ng with industry leaders for a job opening at an imaginary hospital. “The whole ordeal was nerve racking,” said junior Cassie Jimenez.

“I learned a lot about my career and I’m grateful that I got to be a part of this project,” freshman Alina Zia said. “The day helped me better understand what’s going to happen in the future and how to prepare for it.”

 ?? Brennon Dixson/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) ?? Valencia High School freshman Christophe­r Cotti presents his final project to alumnus Mathew Martinez during the inaugural MSA Day. More than 150 students joined industry profession­als, community leaders and district officials on Wednesday to...
Brennon Dixson/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) Valencia High School freshman Christophe­r Cotti presents his final project to alumnus Mathew Martinez during the inaugural MSA Day. More than 150 students joined industry profession­als, community leaders and district officials on Wednesday to...

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