Friday, December 11, 2015

DRSS Juniors Participate in Interview Extravaganza!

Students in the 11th grade Technical Reading and Writing class at DRSS have many in-class Career Exploration opportunities throughout the year. This week students focused entirely on developing the specific skills needed to navigate an interview successfully. During this process, student were lucky enough to have Jackie Anderson, an Associate Business Relationship Manager at LexisNexis, serve as a volunteer interview coach. Ms. Anderson planned and led today's "Interview Extravaganza," where students "battled" with one another to see who would rise to the top of the interview process.

Ms. Anderson began the week speaking to each of the classes and going over the interview process in depth.
During the coaching sessions earlier in the week, Ms. Anderson hit on multiple learning targets, including how to prepare for an interview, what pitfalls to avoid during the interview itself, and what questions employers can't ask during an interview. After learning about the process, students voted on questions to ask one another during the "extravaganza."

On Friday, students participated in the Interview Extravaganza, which were organized and led by Ms. Anderson, an Associate Business Relationship Manager at LexisNexis.
During the process, students sat on both sides of the table, taking turns as the interviewer and the interviewee in a panel interview setting. Students were competing for two internship positions that were found on actual online job postings, including one as a Marketing Manager at R&R Business Consultants, and another as an IT Intern at LexisNexis.

Students faced a panel of interviewers during the process and took turns on both sides of the table.
Ms. Anderson provided on-site coaching during the process itself, helping students nail the finer points of the interview process.
For Round 1, there were two winners: Alyssa Egbert and Tyler Cox.
After two hours of grueling interviews, interview finalists had gone through eight separate interviews. By the end, there were two clear winners. Mark Ayala earned the Marketing Manager position at R&R Business Consultants and David Williams landed the IT Internship at LexisNexis!

David Williams (left) and Mark Ayala (right) soared to the top of the interview process!
The entire interview process serves as a great example of a Project-Based Learning experience, and DRSS is grateful to have such authentic community partnerships with organizations across the Miami Valley. Thank you to Jackie Anderson for giving up her time to help coach our students!

Below you'll find more pictures from today's Interview Extravaganza.














Friday, December 4, 2015

DRSS Sophomores Recognized for Ohio Historical Marker Creation

Chloe Johnson and Anjali Phadke, both 10th graders at The Dayton Regional STEM School, were recognized at Chaminade-Julienne Catholic High School during their Prayer Service on December 3rd, 2015. The service was held in honor of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, who are celebrating 175 years of service in the United States. 
The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur are celebrating 175 years of service in the United States.
During the service, Chloe and Anjali shared the story of how their 9th Grade U.S. History project turned into an Ohio Historical Marker celebrating the life and achievements of Sister Dorothy Stang. 
Chloe Johnson (left) and Anjali Phadke (right) had the opportunity to speak at the prayer service.

The marker will be publicly dedicated in Fall of 2016, where it will be permanently installed on the campus of Chaminade-Julienne. Congratulations to Anjali and Chloe on this wonderful achievement!

Chloe and Anjali with the Ohio Historical Marker that they proposed to the Ohio History Connection's Local History Office as part of a project they completed during their 9th grade U.S. History class, which is taught by Kevin Lydy.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Tremco Presents to DRSS Students About Sustainability

KETTERING, OH - On Wednesday, December 2nd, Jeff Gates of Tremco Roofing & Building Maintenance gave a presentation to students while filming a demonstration for their roof cleaning services. DRSS has a white roof, which reflects heat energy. During presentation, Mr. Gates gave a presentation on sustainability and "going green," as well as the tools they use to diagnose how energy escapes buildings, such as thermal radiation goggles.

Jeff Gates of Tremco shared a wealth of information with students and staff about "going green."
Students also had a chance to see the truck Tremco uses for the cleaning, which has a number of filters that work to filter out the chemicals used during the cleaning process and send them back to the water system safe to drink.
Students got to see the truck up close
Tremco also created a video about the day featuring our students and the work they did while they were here. Check it out!
 

Many thanks to Mr. Gates and Tremco for coming to the school to teach about the business of sustainability!