On Tuesday, January 28, 2020; the eighth grade class from the middle school spent the day visiting and being involved with many presentations in the high school that were related to the Career Pathway Educational format that has been established for all Central Columbia students. The middle school students learned about the different pathways and the options that are open to them scheduling courses for their ninth grade year. High School students who are established in the Central Columbia FFA Chapter and Agricultural/Environmental Science Program conducted the presentations as well as answered questions related to the high school experience.
Here 9th grade student demonstrates the proper method in order to place seeds into the growing containers. Students then had the opportunity to to seed their own cell packs.
In this photo, 11th and 9th grade students discuss with a group of 8th grade students the different activities that a student can become involved with through out your high school career.
Students assist Animal Science instructor, Mr. Greg Laubach during an animal science presentation that was part of the 8th grade Career Awareness Day
In this photo, 12th grade student assists an 8th grade student with an animal science activity in which students listened to the animal's heartbeat.
11th grade Agricultural Science student and Central Columbia FFA Chapter officer assists a student while the student listens to the animal heartbeat.
12th and 9th grade students begin the plant science activity by discussing the importance of seeds.
Here students conduct a seed investigation lab during the 8th grade career pathway visit.