2/7/19 Job Shadowing In Jacksonville by Jessica Payne
Read More5 colleges including BMA Seminary, Jacksonville College, Stephen F. Austin, Tyler Junior College Nursing Program and UT Tyler Pharmacy Program were in attendance to speak with Jacksonville High School students during the 15th Annual Job Shadowing event. The event took place on Thursday, February 7 and started with a breakfast provided at the Norman Activity Center followed by hands-on job shadowing at different Jacksonville businesses. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Jacksonville High School students attend the 15th Annual Job Shadowing event on Thursday, February 7. The event started with a breakfast at the Norman Activity Center followed by hands on job shadowing at different businesses in the area. 40 students and 15 businesses participated in the event. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
40 Jacksonville High School students, 15 businesses and 5 colleges gather at the Norman Activity Center for the 15th Annual Job Shadowing event on Thursday, February 7. The event was put on the through the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Adopt-A-School Committee with several local businesses providing sponsorship. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Board Tom Trimble addresses the crowd at the 15th Annual Job Shadowing event on Thursday, February 7. The event was put on the through the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Adopt-A-School Committee with several local businesses providing sponsorship. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Will Cumbee of Jacksonville College speaks to Jacksonville High School students during a Job Shadowing event put on by the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, February 7. 5 colleges attended the event to speak to students regarding their future education. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Former Major League baseball player Micah Hoffpauir addresses the crowd as guest speaker at the 15th Annual Job Shadowing event put on the through the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Adopt-A-School Committee. The committee has raised over $30,000 in the past 6 years for Jacksonville schools. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Jacksonville school principals were recognized with a Certificate of Appreciation at the 15th Annual Job Shadowing event on Thursday, February 7. Principals included Jodi Alderete of East Side Elementary, Alicia Tennison of West Side Elementary, Cindy Slovacek of Joe Wright Elementary, Rachel Sherman of Fred Douglass Elementary, Holly Searcy of Nichols Intermediate and Patsy Whitaker of Jacksonville Middle School. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Jacksonville High School students meet onsite with Oncor representatives during the 15th Annual Job Shadowing event on Thursday, February 7. 40 students and 15 businesses participated along with 5 colleges that spoke to the students during a breakfast provided at the Norman Activity Center. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Jacksonville High School students visit CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances during the 15th Annual Job Shadowing event put on by the Jacksonville Chamber Adopt-A-School Committee. The event took place on Thursday, February 7 where 40 students, 15 businesses and 5 colleges participated. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Corporal Markasky of the Jacksonville Police Department introduces his K-9 partner Niko to Jacksonville High School students during a Job Shadowing event put on by the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce. After breakfast was provided for the students at the Norman Activity Center they followed their prospective career mentors back to their business to “job shadow” for the morning. (Jessica T. Payne/Tyler Morning Telegraph)