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OHS career advisor set to help students plan futures
Gasconade County Republican
In an effort to level the playing field for Owensville High students pursuing their post-high school careers, Elizabeth Hinch began a journey last year to establish a rapport and provide guidance and resources to help scholars plan for their futures.
“I feel like a lot of students… think there’s only a couple options of things to do after high school,” says Lydia Kallenbach, a senior at Hallsville High School in Missouri. “I feel like [my rootEd advisor Rachel Sides] makes you realize that there’s a lot more options than just what you have heard of.”
Sinton High School rootEd Advisor Receives Inaugural Award for Helping Rural Students Succeed After Graduation
rootEd Alliance
The inaugural award recognizes Stephanie Dotson's exemplary efforts to help high school students in rural communities develop and achieve strong plans for life after graduation. Her advising resulted in nearly all seniors completing a FAFSA, creating a postsecondary plan, and exploring workforce opportunities.
“I feel like a lot of students… think there’s only a couple options of things to do after high school,” says Lydia Kallenbach, a senior at Hallsville High School in Missouri. “I feel like [my rootEd advisor Rachel Sides] makes you realize that there’s a lot more options than just what you have heard of.”
Opinion: The Class of 2023 is Graduating with Strong Plans for the Future
The Missouri Times
According to Missouri Senator Karla Eslinger, “the success of rootEd Missouri has real impact—on the individual graduates, on their families, and on all Missourians. When students graduate with a clear path to a strong career, they unlock opportunities for lifelong prosperity. And when our workforce is highly skilled, our economy thrives, our communities prosper, and our entire state is better positioned for the future.”
According to Missouri Senator Karla Eslinger, “the success of rootEd Missouri has real impact—on the individual graduates, on their families, and on all Missourians. When students graduate with a clear path to a strong career, they unlock opportunities for lifelong prosperity. And when our workforce is highly skilled, our economy thrives, our communities prosper, and our entire state is better positioned for the future.”
rootEd in Missouri
573 Magazine
Nancy Strothmann, a rootEd Advisor at Cape Girardeau High School and Missouri Advisor of the Year, discusses how her own life experiences shape how she advises students as they define their plans for life after high school graduation. "I wanted to do more with my life but needed to figure out where to start," she said. "I knew one day I wanted to either be a teacher or go into a field where I could help others."
“I feel like a lot of students… think there’s only a couple options of things to do after high school,” says Lydia Kallenbach, a senior at Hallsville High School in Missouri. “I feel like [my rootEd advisor Rachel Sides] makes you realize that there’s a lot more options than just what you have heard of.”