Take Your Child to Work Day: Working Better Together

Take Your Child to Work Day: Working Better Together
Take Your Child to Work Day — Flagler County Public Schools
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The annual “Take Your Child to Work Day” will be held on Thursday, April 27, 2023. This national holiday gives students a glimpse into the working world through the guidance of their parents. This year’s theme is “Working Better Together,” because participating in this educational event can be rewarding for both students and parents!  

Resources

Visit the U.S. Department of the Interior website to learn more, and access resources including:  

  • Event Agenda
  • Activities
  • Presentations
  • Videos
  • Certificate of Participation

Parents/Guardians

If you are interested in participating in Take Your Child to Work Day, please print and complete the linked permission form, and submit it to the Attendance Office at your student’s school. The form is required to excuse the student’s absence and must be received no later than May 5.

Original source can be found here.



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