@GovMikeDeWine Please educate on all options. College, Vocational school, Career Centers, on job training. Partner with companies. Have career fairs. I graduated 2005. Wanted to go to college but couldn’t afford and didn’t want a loan when I had no clue what I wanted to do.
Ohio law today dictates that every student must have a plan on how they will meet their graduation requirements. Yet, the law fails to require the most important thing -- a plan for students to find a career they love and can excel at after graduation.
Every Ohio student needs a graduation plan that includes how they meet their course requirements, what they want to do post-graduation, and how they intend to pay for it.
Today, I’m asking the Legislature to make a very simple fix in statute to insert career planning into existing graduation plan requirements so that every Ohio student leaves school on a career pathway. #OhioSOTS24
@GovMikeDeWine I worked hard and earn more than the majority of my classmates with college degrees. I also love what I do. Everyone wants to do the bare minimum. They need to be taught that you must work hard and strive to go above and beyond to get anywhere, regardless of education.
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