Meadowbrook High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1984

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On the Job All Day tudents who wanted to get ahead in the working world took IWE, ICT, or DE courses. De- pending on their class loads, students could be dismissed e1- ther after 4th or 5th period to attend various places of em- ployment such as gas stations, grocery stores, fast food restau- rants, and day care centers. The students received two credits, one for classroom work, and one for on-the-job training. The coordinators for IWE, Industrial Work Experience, were Mr. Howard Lewis and Mrs. Margaret Johnson. The objective of this course was to develop and demonstrate basic job entry skills, communica- tions skills, mathematical skills, production skills, personal skills (proper set of values) and ca- reer awareness. Students ac- quired their jobs through leads Keeping tabs. D.E. students April Plummer supervises cashiers at Brad- lees. given to them by coordinators, guidance, friends, and family members. Mrs. Johnson had 40 stu- dents in her program. Working an average of 15-20 hours per week, her students put in 77327 hours 7and made $57,562.72. The Outstanding Job Performance Award from Mrs. Johnson’s class went to Wendy Martin Jackson. Mr. Lewis had 30 students in his program. His students aver- aged working 20-25 hours per week. They put in a total of 16,714 hours and made $59,432.05. The Student-of- the-Year in level | was Berna- dette Felice and in level 2, Stu- art Hollins. Superior Perfor- mance Award went to DeWayne King. The coordinator of ICT, In- dustrial Cooperative Training, was Ms. Gayle Babcock. ICT x All in the records. Working at Pier | Imports IWE student Wendy Martin checks over the price list. Work Program 13

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Boring holes. |WE student Allen Biegar Service with a smile. Carrying groceries ‘‘Here’s the problem.” ICT student uses a drill press to make holes in shot to customers cars is part of D.E. student | Dennis Smith works on an airplane at pans at the Union Machine Shop. Billy Custalow’s job. Chesterfield airport. 12 Work Program



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Bag it! Working at Ukrops, D.E. stu- dent Paul Murray efficiently bags gro- cerles. Allin a day’s work. At Playmates Nurs- ery, working student Shelly Downey es- corts a child to his seat. 14 Work Program

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