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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988 02 07-13 Vocational Education Week . - ~~~\\~~~~1 ~ \~\ ~ MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION 1\\ WHEREAS, ~ r WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, r'" The Congress of the United States and the State of Florida have recognized the growing and imperative need for vocational education and have provided broader concepts of vocational, career, and manpower education to prepare individuals for the world of work; and Through the increased emphasis in reaching out to prepare individuals to enter employment, many new programs are now available to assist individuals in reaching their occupational goals; and The American Vocational Association, by representative assembly, has established the second week of February as "Vocational Education Week" and is supported by Florida vocational groups in this endeavor; and \ The ultimate success of this endeavor rests with every individual who is concerned with providing training opportunities through a comprehensive educational curriculum for all students; and Vocational education serves secondary, postsecondary school youth, as well as adults, in preparing them for occupations in agriculture, business and office, marketing and distribution, vocational home economics, trade and industries, health occupations, industrial arts, technical education and through the efforts of vocational guidance and counseling by assisting individuals to reach their occupational goals: NOW, THEREFORE, I Leanne Grove, Mayor of the City of Winter Springs do hereby proclaim February 7-13,1988 as VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK in the City of Winter Springs and urge all citizens of our great community to visit their local vocational I" education schools and programs, thereby making themselves better acquainted with the I' services offered by these dedicated institutions to the extent that each citizen can I' benefit from these services. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of W' nter Springs to be affixed this 8th day of February, 1988. ( Lean