MASCA
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION
VOL. 49, NO. 9
MAY 2013
Future Ready Summit planned for May A Future Ready student has the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to complete further education and training and access a chosen career.
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n Monday, May 20, the Future Ready Summit will be held at the DCU Center in Worcester from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The workshop is sponsored by Executive Office of Education, Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of Higher Education, Jobs for the Future, and Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education. Attendees will include state, regional, and local leaders as well as practitioners from education, workforce development, economic development, health and human services and the business community, among others. The Summit seeks to: • bring multiple stakeholders together to discuss what it will take to build a
Saving Our Boys By TED ZEFF, Ph.D.
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ncreased violence by young males is spinning out of control. Since the 1999 Columbine shooting, there have been thirty-one school shootings in the United States. Violence and violent images permeate our society. Boys are constantly bombarded with the false information that real boys must always be strong, aggressive, tough, and in control and repress their feelings. Boys are continually saturated with this distorted version of manhood from television and movies, video games, the Internet, peers, coaches, and other adults. In the last fifteen years, the violent video games and movies children have been exposed to have become more graphic than ever. And now the ubiquitous Internet allows our boys to be brain(continued on page 3)
statewide system of structured, aligned, and strategic partnerships to support students’ transition from the K–12 system through postsecondary education and into successful careers and provide clear on and off ramps for adult learners re-entering the labor market; • provide influential adults and career coaches with the tools and resources that will support all students as they prepare for a 21st century economy; and • showcase replicable practices that are moving the “college and career” ready agenda forward. Future Ready Massachusetts is a public communication campaign designed to promote awareness and understanding of what it takes for all students (youth and adult learners) to be “college and career ready.” To be Future Ready means
a student has the knowledge, skills and experiences needed to complete further education and training that will provide access to the career of their choice. Three key messages frame the Future Ready campaign: 1. START NOW: It’s never too early or too late to start planning for your future; 2. AIM HIGH: Students who challenge themselves through a rigorous course of study are usually the ones who go the farthest; and 3. LOOK BEYOND (Outside the Classroom) for learning opportunities that support career pathway development. To register, go to www.surveymonkey .com/s/TH8MRBV. ■
MASCA AWARD WINNERS Leadership Award Peter Andersen Wahconah Regional High School
Special Award Joseph Fitzgerald and Ron Miller MASCA Technology Team
Counselor of the Year Jessica Goldberg Masconomet Regional Middle School
Torch Award: Rising Star Dawn Winiarski Roberta G. Doering School, Agawam