Wayne Local School District: Experiential Learning with Kettering Health Miamisburg

Wayne Local School District: Experiential Learning with Kettering Health Miamisburg
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Wayne Local School District issued the following announcement on January 25.

Three Waynesville High School students: Erin Offenberger, Audrey Conley, and Emma Whitaker attended volunteer orientation at Kettering Health Miamisburg. After completing the volunteer requirements, these students will be job shadowing in 12 different departments in the hospital. We are thankful for this partnership with Kettering and for this fantastic opportunity for our students. 

These students are part of our Experiential Learning program at WHS. This program offers students an opportunity to job shadow and intern in various careers. If you are interested in being a part of this program, please contact Katie Rogers, krogers@wayne-local.com or Ryan Hill, rhill@wayne-local.com.

To learn more on the Experiential Learning Program at Waynesville High School, CLICK HERE.

Original source can be found here.



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