In Albion : Tuesday and Thursday after school at the High School in Room 102. In the middle school during homeroom, lunch, study hall and after school, Monday-Friday.
In Medina : After school in the middle school.
One More Thought
...
The work you do now will be the foundation for the rest of your
life. Take the time now to work hard on preparing for the future.
You will be so glad you did!
As we look forward to those cold winter months and the excitement of the holiday season, we sometimes find it difficult to stay on track with our schoolwork and everyday tasks. It is important not to get behind on your schoolwork. Remember to set aside time each day to complete your schoolwork.
Using the tutors available in the LIFE room each day right after school to complete your work is a great habit to get into. If you do that, by the time you get home, you’ll have little or no schoolwork left to complete.
EXPLORE CAREERS
It is important for all youth to explore the multitude of opportunities available to them after high school - whether you plan on continuing to college, a vocational school, entering the military, or directly enter the workforce after high school there are several on-line tools that can help you make that decision. An important part of deciding on a career is self-assessment. By self-identifying your interests, you can uncover your potential and find a career that will not only provide you with income but also be an rewarding part of your life.
In addition to the labor market information and other data available on this website, below are some on-line tools geared specifically to help youth in this important decision.
YOUTH LINKS
Career
Zone
A career exploration system that was designed for middle and high
school students.
Job
Clips
More than 170 profiles of jobs commonly available in New York
State.
Job
Seeker's Guide to Industries
Occupational guides.
Ace
Your Job Interview
What to do and not do during an interview.
BJ
Pinchbeck's Homework helper
Links to educational sites on the Internet
Fact
Monster
Math, science, news, games and quizzes, plus a whole lot more.
Ask
Jeeves Kids
Study tools, advice, message boards and more.
O
Net
Comprehensive information on job requirements and worker competencies.
Job
Corps
Job Corps is the nation's largest and most comprehensive residential
education and job training program for at-risk youth, ages 16
through 24.
Online
Colleges
OnlineColleges.net makes it easy to compare online colleges and
find the right accredited degree program to point you towards
a meaningful career.
Federal
Student Aid
A Department of Education site offering guidance on financial
aid for students, parents and counselors. There is information
geared to elementary and secondary school students, post-secondary
and graduate school students, individuals returning to school,
and individuals who are having trouble paying back student loans,
including dealing with loan default problems.
Job and Career Resources for Teens
Scholarships, Internships and College Loan Information
Preparing the 21st Century Workforce
Genesee
County Job Development Bureau
Employment and Training Services
Livingston
County Office of Workforce Development
Employment and Training Services
Community
Action for Wyoming County
Employment and Training Services
Genesee County Career
Center
587 East Main Street, Suite 100
Batavia, NY 14020
(585) 344-2042
Orleans Center for
Workforce Development
458 West Avenue (Route 31)
Albion, NY 14411
(585) 589-5335
NYS Department of
Labor
448 North Main Street (Route 19)
Warsaw, NY 14569
(585) 786-3145
Livingston County
Office of Workforce Development
6 Court Street, Room 105
Geneseo, NY 14454
(585) 243-7047
Wyoming County Community
Action
6470 Route 20A
Perry, NY 14530
(585) 237-2600
NYS Department of
Labor
6 Court Street
Room 105
Geneseo, NY 14454
(585) 243-1427
Equal Opportunity Employer/Programs
Auxiliary aids and services available upon request to individuals with disabilities