“When I Grow Up, I want to be…….”

by stucker on April 23, 2010

in Academic Beginnings Center,Levelland ISD

 

The rain did not prevent Levelland ABC pre-K students from participating in “When I Grow Up” day.  This is a morning dedicated to parental/community involvement and career sharing.  This year we were proud to have: Levelland EMT, Levelland Fire Department, Xcel Energy, Renegade Services, Hockley County Animal Warden and Riggs Farm.

Students participated in six, ten-minute rotations.  These are informative sessions based on the different careers and jobs that each of these parents and/or community members hold.

At the conclusion of the rotations, teachers lead a discussion in their classrooms about the careers that were presented and then followed-up by posing the question “What would you like to do when you grow up?”  The teachers are laying the foundation for students to one day make a career choice.

 

Never touch a downed wire!

Never touch a downed wire!

Xcel Energy employee and parent, Oscar Osornio, demonstrates the power of electricity on a hot dog wiener as compared to your finger.  During this rotation, students learned that being a lineman can be a very dangerous but exciting job.    

I could not fit Moose the dog in this trap

I could not fit Moose the dog in this trap

Alonzo Mendoza, LABC parent with the Levelland Police Department showed students one of his traps and described his job responsibilities as Animal Warden.

 

Protective Gear

Protective Gear

 Brian Falkenbury with the Levelland Fire Department discussed the life of a fireman and what all safety gear is necessary to stay safe while fighting fires.

emt

This will not hurt you

 

Brad Duncan and Jeff Pharis of Levelland EMS, explain to students that during an emergency they are the people that help you.  They allowed students to be raised up on the stretcher, hooked up to the heart monitor, one student got to try out the oxygen mask and seen here is Jaelynn having her blood pressure taken.

 

Where do you get your eggs?

Where do you get your eggs?

Pete and Sandra Riggs, of Riggs Farm, and proud grandparents of a LABC student, brought geese, hens, a rooster, a duck, and guinea fowls.  Sandra shared the different types of eggs and the students enjoyed listening to the different sounds that each animal made.

My dad works with explosives!

My dad works with explosives!

Anthony LeCroy, proud parent and employee with Renegade Services was on hand to explain to students the ins and outs of wireline services.  He showed a video explaining the process-the students enjoyed the explosions the most. 

 

Thank you to all of our volunteers that made this day a success for our students at LABC!

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DPugh April 24, 2010 at 10:21 pm

Thanks to the many parents and grandparents for teaching kids about future careers! We want them to learn that one day they have to get a job–whatever job they choose. Thank you, Sky Tucker, for your leadership in making “When I Grow Up Day” a fabulous success!

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M Holcomb May 20, 2010 at 5:09 pm

We live in a great community. My congrats to the staff and parents of Levelland ABC for creating such a wonderful day for our students. Our heartfelt thanks to the many volunteers that shared their careers with our students. Sharing your careers makes a big difference in the lives of our students.

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