By 1808Delaware
For parents of middle and high school students, questions about the future often loom large. How can their child best prepare for college? What skills will they need to succeed in today’s workforce? The Delaware Area Career Center (DACC) is inviting families to find those answers through a series of upcoming Coffee Chats this October.
A Conversation About Possibilities
The Coffee Chats are designed for parents of students in grades 6 through 11 who want to learn more about the options available at DACC during high school. These informal sessions give parents a chance to hear how DACC equips students not just with classroom learning, but with experiences and credentials that carry weight after graduation.
Among the opportunities parents will hear about are:
- Earning college credits while still in high school
- Gaining industry-recognized credentials
- Exploring career paths before graduation
- Building resumes with real-world experiences
- Making professional connections that can open doors
Flexible Ways to Attend
Recognizing that families have busy schedules, DACC is offering both in-person and virtual Coffee Chat options. Parents can choose the date and format that works best for them:
- In-person: October 14 at 8:00 AM and October 16 at 6:00 PM
- Virtual: October 21 at 8:00 AM and October 23 at 6:00 PM
Registration is required and can be completed online at www.DelawareAreaCC.org/coffee.
Preparing Students for What’s Next
The Delaware Area Career Center emphasizes more than just academics. By combining coursework with hands-on learning, DACC helps students graduate ready to succeed—whether that means pursuing higher education, stepping into a skilled trade, or beginning a professional career.
For parents, the Coffee Chats provide not only information but also peace of mind: a chance to see how their child’s high school years can translate into confidence, opportunity, and a stronger start to life after graduation.