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Alumni Visit Current Students on Past Grads and Staff Day

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More than 70 recent Pine-Richland High School graduates and retirees returned to school on December 20 for the school’s annual Past Graduates and Staff Day. 

Organized by Mrs. Jean Whalen, director of college and services, and Dr. Frank Hernandez, principal, the day is aimed at facilitating dialogue between past graduates and current students to give current students insights into their older peers’ experiences at college.   

“The purpose of Past Graduates and now Past Staff Day is to continue to build a sense of a strong community and positive culture at Pine-Richland,” said Dr. Hernandez. “It is very important that we help our current students learn more about what lies ahead for them, and we also gain valuable input from our past graduates on what they felt most and least prepared for post-graduation. With our past staff, we simply want to reconnect them with their former colleagues and honor how important their careers were to our school.”  

The first Past Graduates Day was organized by Mrs. Whalen in 2007. “The purpose was to welcome back our students to speak with current students about their college and career choices,” said Mrs. Whalen. 

Throughout the years, Past Graduates Day has occurred off and on; however, a committee approach with Dr. Hernandez, Mrs. Whalen, Mr. Cawley, and students Prisha Dargan, Annabella Orlanda and Sanika Das has helped to ensure that many graduates and now past staff return each year.  

Past graduates and staff were treated to breakfast hosted by the PTO and Sodexo. Mr. Jeff Byko, former English language arts teacher, was the guest speaker and talked to students to offer words of encouragement and to have them share what they are doing now.

Graduates visited junior and senior class homerooms and talked to students about their Pine-Richland experiences and how they decided on their current paths. They also answered questions about their college and/or career experiences. 

Alumni also hosted breakout groups that current students visited during lunch: Navigating College Academics and College Student-Athletes.  These interactive breakout sessions gave current high school students an opportunity to learn more about college academics and/or playing a sport in college.  

Alumni in the academic breakout group talked to students about their first year in college, including their courses, how they felt most and least prepared, what they’re doing to ensure success, how they handle challenging coursework, and what their assessments and projects look like.

In the college athletics group, alumni shared their experiences with recruiting, typical in-season and off-season days, balancing academics and athletics and differences between high school and college athletics. 

“We hope this day will help students connect learning to life,” said Mrs. Whalen.

 

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