Program helping students choose their career paths tram HAITON on page B7 ini grade 12, is one of the students who- won't continue with the program. Now that she has completed the high sehool co-op portion, completing her placement requirements and eaming her seven credits, sheIl be attending Sheridan Colleges Oalçville camspus to ean her ECE diploma. For Ms Bradley, the point of the programn wasnt cheap tuition but to gel a little taste of what i's like studying ECE before she made a huge commtinent. Mr. Bradley said she knew il she decid- cd she didnt want to become an early childhood educator, she hadnt invested too much time or money and could change her plans fairly easily. I wanted to experience it to make sure this is what 1 wanted," she said. Fortunately, she said, the program just served to conftrm that working with ktds is what she wants to do. 0f the 16 girls and one boy enrolled in the program, just a couple are fromn Bishop Reding Secondary School. Rob Zotner. 18. is one of them. ITve always loved kids,' Mr. Zonier Students learn ail about child devel- satd. adding he decided the program 5\vas peta prtoth EC Onri nagtfre. mbcus f lshnso Youth Apprenticeship Program at naue.cmltdhspaeeta h Bishop Reding Secondary School in He cmpltedhisplacmen aithe Milton. Milton Junior YMCA, and will be going on to college in September b ceani bis DeRubeis ai (905) 632-6314, ext. 568 or diploma. he satd. Anne Putica at (9(15> 875-01124, ext. 16(1. For more informatton, cal Wayne Siep/zoniie Ihie.ssen can he n'achr'd a Mason at (905) 335-3663, ext. 3371, Rob /îe.s'<aolondnhf,,, v' The .a.a.anChalo..... . ueI .~lfdR Fine Arts Society of Milton presents 1- 11, (South of Town Hall1) Salurday, June 191h 9:30 a.m. m 4 p.em. Multi-media artwork for show & sale by Fine Arts Society of Milton members. Corne and VOTE for "Summer lme" themed work FREE ADMISSION Supported through community Iund grant -7 M~IO ~~ iwwfasm. ca -.< The Canadien Champion, Friday, June 18, 2004-B9 y lWý UL