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Punxsutawney Phil-ins: "The more experience they get the better off they will be as adults," Holden said. This year, about 300 Southern Connecticut students participated in the Groundhog Job Shadow program, sponsored by the Junior Achievement of Southern Connecticut. The town's high school students will participate today.
Thousands of students from across the country will also participate in the national event, designed to expose students to careers.
Wallingford included 10 eighth-grade students in the Student Enrichment Program at Moran as the first middle-school participants in the Groundhog Job Shadow program.
The School-to-Career program in Wallingford, funded by the Board of Education, hopes to expose more students to careers at an earlier age so they can better prepare for the future. The district has always had a career component in the schools, but now it is a more structured program, said Gail McCormack, Schools-to-Career coordinator, who organized the event with local businesses.
"You really need to start planning ahead," Gracey said. Students in eighth grade are already choosing classes for next year. "Course selection will determine whether or not they will go to college."
Justin Symington, who spent the day with the staff at Innovative Internet Marketing Solutions, agrees with Gracey. He spent time upgrading a Web page for one of the company's clients, including adding a graphic button that linked to a table or mortgage rates, which he also created.
"I think a lot of people should do this," Justin said. "Now is the time when you should be looking at what you want to do in the future."
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