
Turning Point holds career day
Laura Young
ECB Publishing, Inc.
In a break from the usual morning routine at Turning Point on Friday, April 25, classes were visited by several guest speakers from the community for a Career Day program.
“Today is about allowing our students to be able to hear from other individuals who have maybe had challenges in their lives and still were able to figure out their career paths,” said Beverly Faxon-Burnett, assistant principal at Jefferson County's alternative school.
Burnett organized the program so that students enrolled at Turning Point will know what they will need in order for them to be successful pursuing a career. It's important, she said, to let them know that ev