Bearcat Wrap-up Podcast - Week 34: Start With Why
Episode Date: May 3, 2024Happy Friday!Welcome to this week's Bearcat Wrap-up! As we conclude another productive week at Mena Public Schools, I extend my deepest appreciation for everyone's hard work and commitment. This week,... we celebrate our diligent Child Nutrition department on School Lunch Hero Day, reflect on the enriching experiences provided by early career exposure activities, and commend the strong finishes of our baseball, softball, and soccer teams. Each of these highlights aligns with our performance targets and supports our mission to prepare students and our vision of fostering a confident community. Thank you for helping us move closer to these goals with each passing week. Recognizing School Lunch HerosToday, we celebrate School Lunch Hero Day, an opportunity to express our heartfelt gratitude to the incredible women and men in our Child Nutrition department. Every day, they go above and beyond to prepare nutritious meals for our students, playing a crucial role in our educational environment. Their dedication ensures that our students are well-fed and ready to learn, making them true heroes in our community. We thank each of you for your unwavering commitment and the positive impact you make at Mena Public Schools. Your efforts are truly appreciated!Early Career ExposureEarly career exposure is crucial for young students as it opens doors to potential future paths and ignites interest in various fields. Recently, our middle schoolers had an enriching experience visiting Mena Regional Health Systems, where they learned about the diverse and impactful careers in healthcare. This firsthand interaction with professionals and the healthcare environment allows students to visualize themselves in such roles, enhancing their understanding and appreciation for the field.According to Social Cognitive Career Theory, such experiences are instrumental because they help shape students' career interests, goals, and actions through learning and self-efficacy. When students see real-world applications of what they learn in school, it not only motivates them but also strengthens their belief in their own abilities to succeed in these careers. By providing students with opportunities to explore different professions, we help them make informed decisions about their futures and foster a proactive approach to their career development. This is why initiatives like the visit to Mena Regional Health Systems are so valuable—it is not just a field trip; it is a stepping stone towards our students’ future successes.Additionally, the value of career and technical programs in our schools cannot be overstated, particularly those that creatively integrate career-related tasks into competitive settings. These contests not only challenge students but also enhance their skills through hands-on, practical experiences that are both fun and educational. For example, students participating in culinary arts competitions, technology coding, and troubleshooting contests, or estimating the land area and value of a timber tract get to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios, which reinforces their learning and boosts their confidence. Generations of students have made their career decisions based on these contests.Other campuses and programs across our district are also making significant strides in promoting early career awareness. From military visitors to field trips to manufacturers, this collective effort is crucial in helping students navigate their interests and potential career paths from an early age. We must continue to support and expand these initiatives, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to explore and engage with various professions. By fostering an environment that encourages career exploration, we empower our students to dream big and work towards achieving those dreams with a solid foundation of knowledge and experience.ClosingMay 22nd is the last day of school for our students and May 23rd is our last in-service day for the year. As in years past, we will assemble at around 10 am in the PAC to recognize achievements, career milestones, and to give special recognition to our retirees. If you are reaching a years-of-service (1, 5, 10, 15, etc.) milestone this year or if you have made any significant achievements, please take a moment to fill out this form. Your response will ensure you receive the recognition you deserve for your years of dedicated service.Tonight marks a special occasion at Mena Public Schools as we host the last home soccer games of the season for both our boys and girls teams. Join us in celebrating the dedication and achievements of our senior players! The evening will kick off with the Senior Night recognition at 4:30 PM, followed by matches against Morrilton. Come out and show your support for our Bearcats in their final home appearance, cheering them on as they display the skills and teamwork cultivated over their high school careers. The baseball and softball seasons came to an end at the regional tournament in Morrilton this week. We want to take a moment to reflect on and appreciate the incredible journeys both teams have had. Our student-athletes have shown remarkable dedication and spirit throughout the season, representing Mena Public Schools with pride and distinction. The hard work, teamwork, and resilience displayed by our players and coaches have been inspiring to us all. It was another good week for us at Mena Public Schools!At Mena Public Schools our students are prepared, our staff is supported, and our community is confident.Have a nice weekend! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bearcatwrap.substack.com
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Good afternoon and welcome to the week 34 wrap-up entitled Start With Why. It's
important for students to have a reason for learning beyond the grade or diploma
and career exposure is one great way to instill those reasons.
Happy Friday. Welcome to this week's Bearcat Wrap-Up. As we conclude another
productive week at Mena Public Schools I
extend my deepest appreciation for everyone everyone's hard work and
commitment this week we celebrate our diligent Child Nutrition Department on
school lunch hero day reflect on the enriching experiences provided by early
career exposure activities and commend the strong finishes
of our baseball, softball and soccer teams.
Each of these highlights aligns with our performance targets and supports our mission to prepare
students and our vision of fostering a confident community.
Thank you for helping us move closer to these goals with each passing week.
Recognizing School Lunch Heroes
Today we celebrate School Lunch Hero Day, an opportunity to express our heartfelt gratitude
to the incredible women and men in our Child Nutrition Department.
Every day they go above and beyond to prepare nutritious meals for our students, playing
a crucial role in our
educational environment their dedication ensures that our students are well-fed
and ready to learn making them true heroes in our community we thank each of
you for your unwavering commitment and the positive impact you make at Mena
Public Schools your efforts are truly appreciated. Early career exposure. Early career exposure is crucial for young
students as it opens doors to potential future paths and ignites interest in
various fields. Recently our middle schoolers had an enriching experience
visiting MENA Regional health systems where they
learned about the diverse and impactful careers in health care. This first-hand
interaction with professionals and the health care environment allows students
to visualize themselves in such roles, enhancing their understanding and
appreciation for the field. According to social cognitive career theory, such experiences are instrumental
because they help shape students' career interests, goals, and actions through learning
and self-efficacy. When students see real-world applications of what they learn in school,
it not only motivates them but also strengthens their belief in their own abilities to succeed in
these careers. By providing students with opportunities to explore different professions,
we help them make informed decisions about their futures and foster a proactive approach
to their career development. This is why initiatives like the Visit to MENA Regional Health Systems are so valuable.
It's not just a field trip, it's a stepping stone towards students' future successes.
Additionally, the value of career and technical programs in our schools cannot be overstated,
particularly those that creatively integrate career-related tasks into competitive settings.
These contests not only challenge students but also enhance their skills through hands-on
practical experiences that are both fun and educational.
For example, students participating in culinary arts competitions, technology coding, and troubleshooting contests,
or estimating the land area and value of a timber tract get to apply their knowledge
in real-world scenarios, which reinforces their learning and boosts their confidence.
Generations of students have made their career decisions based on these contests.
Other campuses and programs across our district are also making significant strides in promoting
early career awareness.
From military visitors to field trips to manufacturers, this collective effort is crucial in helping
students navigate their interests and potential career paths from an early age.
We must continue to support and expand these initiatives, ensuring that every student has
the opportunity to explore and engage with various professions.
By fostering an environment that encourages career exploration, we empower our students
to dream big and work toward achieving those dreams with a solid
foundation of knowledge and experience.
In closing, May 22nd is the last day of school for our students and May 23rd is our last
in-service day of the year.
As in years past, we will assemble around 10 a.m. in the PAC to recognize achievements,
career milestones and give recognition to
our retirees.
If you are reaching a years of service milestone this year or if you've made significant achievements,
please take a moment to fill out the form that's linked in the text.
Your response will ensure you receive the recognition you deserve for your years of
dedicated service. Tonight marks a special occasion at Mena Public Schools as we host the
last home soccer games of the season for both our boys and girls teams. Join us
in celebrating the dedication and achievements of our senior players. The
event the evening will kick off with senior night recognition at 4.30 p.m., followed by
matches against Moralton. Come out and show your support for our Bearcats
and their final home appearance, cheering them on as they display the skills and
teamwork cultivated over their high school careers.
The baseball and softball seasons came to an end at the regional tournament in Moralton
this week. We want to take a moment to reflect on and appreciate the incredible journeys both teams have had.
Our student-athletes have shown remarkable dedication and spirit throughout the season,
representing Mena Public Schools with pride and distinction.
The hard work, teamwork, and resilience displayed by our players and coaches
have been inspiring to us all. It was another good week for us at Mena Public Schools. At Mena
Public Schools, our students are prepared, our staff is supported, and our community is confident.
Have a nice weekend.