Community resource fair at Pinnacle High School supports student post-secondary planning

Paradise Valley Unified District Superintendent Troy Bales (2023)
Paradise Valley Unified District Superintendent Troy Bales (2023) - Paradise Valley Unified District
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PVSchools and its Special Education Department will host a Community Resource Fair to support students as they plan for life after high school. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, February 18, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Pinnacle High School’s small gym. It is open to all students from sixth grade up to age 22.

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with community experts who can provide information about career training, college disability services, and resources for independent living. The fair aims to guide students toward achieving their goals after graduation.

Paradise Valley Unified School District serves the Paradise Valley area in Arizona and operates under a board of school trustees. The district emphasizes engaging and inspiring students through quality instruction and dynamic learning experiences, while promoting anti-racism, equity, and inclusion in its policies and practices (official website). PVSchools offers community learning centers and magnet programs designed to enhance educational opportunities for its students (official website). As part of the public education sector, the district provides resources for families and supports high academic achievement (official website).

“This fair provides guidance for students to reach their post-graduation goals.”

The Community Resource Fair is one way that PVSchools works to engage students with relevant resources as they transition beyond secondary education.



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