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College and Career Planning

DMS students begin the career exploration process in middle school. Each grade has various activities that help in that exploration.

Students will use a program called Schoolinks, which is their career exploration portfolio. 

Students have an individual password and can use the program to explore and save information such as career interests, college/technical school interests, resume materials, course planning, and much more. 

Please visit the LPS College and Career Services Website. Academic and Career Services is here to facilitate connections between students and their community. By partnering with local businesses, the Liberty School District can provide real-world, hands-on experiences in the field. Liberty also invites adults from the community to become volunteers and work with students one-on-one or with a group of students.

Career Exploration By Grade

6th Grade 

Complete onboarding for Schoolinks

7th Grade

Explore Careers through Schoolinks

Complete "Find your Path" through Schoolinks

Attend Shadow Search Day. 7th grade students will participate in a career fair where they can visit with career professionals from many different career fields. This takes place during school hours and is an excellent way to get acquainted with careers and businesses. More information will be shared with students prior to the fair.

 

8th Grade

Complete Post Secondary Goal through Schoolinks

Set/Update Career Goal through Schoolinks

Explore and Favorite Careers through Schoolinks

Begin High School ICAP through Schoolinks

Visit Career Center/Colleges through campus tours. 8th graders can sign up to visit one college or career center during the fall. Permission slips are sent home ahead of time with the dates/locations of which college/career center your student is interested in attending.