Career Center
Our High School Career Center contributes to the community of learning by engaging students in an ongoing pursuit of what is meaningful and valuable to their lives. The Career Center provides opportunities for individuals to explore the intersection of their education, values, goals, skills, and experiences in order to identify and realize their aspirations.
The Career Center has numerous publications that can assist you with Career Exploration and provide you with tips and strategies for both your job search and interview preparation. Drop-in advising is also available in the Career Center. Drop-in advising is the best venue to have your cover letter, resume, or other application documents reviewed.
Mrs. D’Amico is now a fully credentialed Single Subject Teacher for Social Science, and most importantly for the Career Center, she has attained the designation of GCDF, a postgraduate credential in Global Career Development. She first earned an AA in business then later received a BA in Social Science, a BA in Sociology as well as a minor in Career & Life Planning in 2014 at CSU Chico. Her priorities continue to be serving the students of the Shasta Union High School District. She is excited and enthusiastic to assist students and teachers in any way she is able. Her most recent addition to her tasks came in 2014 to become the Manufacturing Pathway liaison for our school (held at our school farm). Mrs. D’Amico has four children with her youngest currently enrolled at Enterprise.
The Career Center has numerous publications that can assist you with Career Exploration and provide you with tips and strategies for both your job search and interview preparation. Drop-in advising is also available in the Career Center. Drop-in advising is the best venue to have your cover letter, resume, or other application documents reviewed.
Mrs. D’Amico is now a fully credentialed Single Subject Teacher for Social Science, and most importantly for the Career Center, she has attained the designation of GCDF, a postgraduate credential in Global Career Development. She first earned an AA in business then later received a BA in Social Science, a BA in Sociology as well as a minor in Career & Life Planning in 2014 at CSU Chico. Her priorities continue to be serving the students of the Shasta Union High School District. She is excited and enthusiastic to assist students and teachers in any way she is able. Her most recent addition to her tasks came in 2014 to become the Manufacturing Pathway liaison for our school (held at our school farm). Mrs. D’Amico has four children with her youngest currently enrolled at Enterprise.
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Frequesntly Asked Questions About CCGI
- What does the CCGI stand for?
The California College Guidance Initiative (CCGI) works to ensure that all 6th-12th grade students in California have access to a systematic baseline of guidance and support as they plan, prepare, and pay for post-secondary education and training.
- What are the benefits of CCGI?
Students and educators in CCGI partner districts also gain access to data-driven tools that tap directly into students' coursework information to help them plan high school courses, determine college eligibility, and streamline the college and financial aid application process.
- How do I opt out of CCGI California College Guidance Initiative?
Participation in CCGI is optional and requires your signature to opt-out. If you have any questions or if you wish to opt-out of this program, please reach out to your student's counselor or return a copy of the signed form to your student's counselor.
- What are the three college systems in California?
Each of the State's three systems of public higher education—the California Community Colleges (CCC), the California State University (CSU), and the University of California (UC)—plays a critical role in helping Californians attain bachelor's degrees.
- What is the California College called?
The California State University (Cal State or CSU) is a public university system in California, and the largest public university system in the United States. It consists of 23 campuses and seven off-campus centers, which together enroll 457,992 students and employ 56,256 faculty and staff members.