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This month, the Career Exploration & Training (CET) team successfully wrapped up the 2024-2025 School-Year Internship Program.
This spring's Teen Mental Health Alliance (TMHA) cohort hosted Newton-Wellesley Hospital's Community Health Program Manager, Steve Dautruche, who shared his trajectory to working in community health.
The TMHA also completed their final community project, choosing to prioritize the issue of teens feeling unable to vocalize their own mental health challenges or respond to those of their peers. In response, the TMHA invited Families for Depression Awareness (FFDA) to facilitate a conversation for TMHA's Mind Matters event, which aimed to help destigmatize mental health discussions and encourage high school students to become comfortable with both talking about and listening to mental health challenges. Two FFDA Peer Storytellers shared their mental health journeys, offering insights into their challenges and recovery. The interns also facilitated activities that built community and reliability among the 20 attendees. A special shoutout goes to this year's TMHA Peer Leaders: Bemsi, Mattison, Leanne, and Priya. These four worked tirelessly to create a strong sense of community among their peers.
Educators of Tomorrow also wrapped up their year-long internships. The McDevitt Bilingual Mentoring Program hosted an end-of-year celebration for mentors and their mentees. The event featured games, raffles, and personalized superlatives from their mentors, celebrating the mentees' growth and accomplishments throughout the year.
The Educators of Tomorrow program hosted the 3rd Annual Educators Signing Day in partnership with Waltham High School. Educators Signing Day is a celebration for students who have committed to pursuing a postsecondary degree in education, modeled after the tradition of student athletes celebrating their college commitments. This year, Waltham Public Schools staff, students, families, WPY staff, and Waltham's Mayor all gathered to honor seven seniors heading to education studies programs this fall. Superintendent Dr. Marisa Mendonsa, Senior Associate Principal Dr. Bobby Lyons, and Waltham Educators Association president Nate Rono all shared stories of the teachers who had a profound impact on their lives and inspired them to pursue the teaching profession.
The CET team is now busy at work preparing for the WPY Summer Internship Program!
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