28 Thursday, January 16, 1997 Pahrump Valley Gazette
Gailey selected for state career awareness team
by Patti Babcock
Gazette staff
PAHRUMP-Rosemary Clarke Middle School Principal, Herb
Galley, will represent Nye County on the state's Career Path-
way/Guidance Action Team. Galley's participation on the 15
member team, selected from educators state wide, was re-
quested by State Department of Education Consultant Janet
Wright.
The team was scheduled to meet for the first time January 13,
in Reno. The team is responsible for developing a state wide
career awareness exploration and guidance system focusing on
careers. The effort has two phases. The first is to identify state
wide cluster areas. The second is to establish a state wide model
for implementation sometime next year.
Gailey says middle school is not too early for students to begin
career preparation. Sixth grade students can begin with looking
at being responsible by good attendance and being on-time.
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Grades are about being successful in specific areas. For example,
a student who excels in math might think about accounting while
another who excels in English might pursue writing.
Middle School students should progress from the basics to
job shadowing by grade eight. They should learn to work well
with people at all levels.
The princi- would like to
have students at
els participate in sometypeofcom-
munity service sotheyknow what
it means to have a job.
Galley de- scribes members
of the Nye County School
Board as pro- gressive people
who have placed an empha-
sis on preparing students to be suc-
cessful, pro- ductive, em-
ployed citizens Herb Galley when they leave
school.
To meet this goal the board has created a Career Guidance
Task Force chaired by Dr. Marshall Forstot. Both Galley and
Pahrump Valley High School Principal Jerry Hill chair sub-
committees. The task force, with members from all over Nye
County, is charged with developing a career guidance program
to be implemented in the middle and high schools sometime
next year.
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