Miss Caden S. addressed the Ware County Board of Education at the February 2025 meeting, advocating for the role Career, Technical, and Agriculture Education plays in preparing students for real-life success. She is an 11th grade student who has completed the Marketing pathway and was joined by her pathway teacher, Ms. Whitney Kilmark.
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Caden S. with Ms. Kilmark and Supt. Barber
Have your child estimate how many bowls of cereal can be poured from one box. Keep track until the box is empty.
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Help your child research careers of interest. What skills or education are required for each?
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Visit a new place with your child, such as a marina or town hall.
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Help your child see the good in others. Focus more on people’s strengths than their weaknesses.
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Talk with your child about some ways people can learn from their mistakes.
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If you hear a compliment about your child, be sure to pass it on. Children need positive feedback.
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Tell your child about something you did in school that you would do differently now.
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Help your child set priorities when studying. Which assignment is most important? Due first? Most difficult?
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Make pizza as a family tonight. Get creative with toppings.
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Name a location anywhere in the world. Take turns with your child telling one thing you would like to see there.
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Work on a hobby with your child.
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Discuss a controversial issue with your child. Ask, “What do you think?”
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Ask what conditions make it easier for your child to do assignments. Knowing how they learn helps students do better.
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Teach your child to ask who, what, when, where, why, and how when doing research.
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Ask family members to describe ways they used math today.
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Tell your child a story that teaches an important lesson.
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Get up early one morning and take a walk around your neighborhood with your child. Does it seem different early in the morning?
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Think of synonyms for words with your child. For example, a synonym for tired is fatigued.
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Play Math Jeopardy. Say a number. Can your child come up with a problem for which it is the answer?
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