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Invite high school students to come to elementary campuses to build the interest through assemblies and presentations (with TLC classes, 5th and 6th grades)
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Help teachers see how the day could be used as a culminating activity for a career exploration lesson (most likely in the TLC classes and 5th-8th grades)
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Involve parent groups for advertisement and suggestions on how to involve families
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Encourage using the day as a resource for parent groups and teachers planning future career day activities
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Create a school focus similar to an author's week
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Suggest that students who attend be awarded a credit as an alternate assignment to a curriculum piece in a class (use the career passport)
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Select certain students to attend through a drawing
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Encourage to parents to attend as a family
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Include information in school newsletters
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Encourage attendance through school website's
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Place posters in school windows
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Place information on marquees
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Create specific flyers to go home with students
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Make banners
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Include in the morning announcements
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Announce at any special events-athletic, music, plays
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Create video announcements about the day
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Post on progress reports and report cards going home
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Give out flyers during parent teacher conferences
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Announce at faculty meetings
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Involve NJHS and Student Council students who need service hours and have them serve as guides for elementary students attending as a school
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Involve as many staff on campus for promoting the event: office staff, librarian, intervention specialist, resource teachers, etc.