The Fusion Work-Based Learning Program is proud to highlight Jasmin Watkins, a Christian County High School student in the Business Pathway, who is gaining hands-on experience at the Christian County Judge Executive’s Office under the direction of Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam.
Jasmin’s role at the Judge Executive’s Office offers her a unique opportunity to contribute to the daily operations of county government while developing essential professional skills. From assisting with administrative support to working on budget management, Jasmin is learning the importance of organization, financial planning, and attention to detail in maintaining efficient county operations.
Through her work, Jasmin is also building skills that align with the Profile of a Graduate competencies emphasized by Christian County Public Schools. She has demonstrated exceptional time management and accountability by balancing tasks and meeting deadlines, skills that reflect a Career- and Work-Ready Professional. Additionally, her ability to communicate professionally with staff, officials, and community stakeholders shows her growth as an Empathetic Communicator.
Jasmin’s initiative and commitment to teamwork have made her a valuable part of the Judge Executive’s Office, showcasing her ability to contribute meaningfully while learning from experienced mentors. This real-world experience not only connects her classroom learning to practical applications but also prepares her for future success in the business field.
The partnership between the Judge Executive’s Office and the Fusion Program highlights the importance of collaboration between schools and the community. By offering students like Jasmin opportunities to gain real-world experience, local organizations are helping to shape the next generation of leaders and professionals.
Christian County Public Schools extends its gratitude to Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam and his staff for supporting students and providing invaluable mentorship. Their commitment to student success ensures that programs like Fusion continue to offer meaningful learning experiences that benefit both students and the community.
For businesses or organizations interested in hosting a work-based learning student, contact:
Kelly L. Gates
Workforce Programs Specialist
Kelly.Gates@christian.kyschools.us
270-887-7030
Congratulations to Jasmin Watkins for her hard work and dedication, and thank you to the Christian County Judge Executive’s Office for investing in our students and their future!
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