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Issue 119, Vol.

2009 August 20th,

2009 Executive Editor: VAN ALLEN Written by Carolyn Weaver, Read by Steve Ember http://www.unsv.com U N S V An Elaborate Daily Magazine for English Learners 电子版 TM UNSV.COM 英语辅导杂志 Issue 119, Vol. 2009, August 20th,

2009 http://www.unsv.com EDUCATION REPORT - In New Jersey , a Summer Jobs Program with a Bigger Purpose Page

1 第一部分、阅读理解 EDUCATION REPORT - In New Jersey, a Summer Jobs Program with a Bigger Purpose The United States has lost almost seven million jobs since the recession began in December of two thousand seven. The good news: the central bank says economic activity appears to be leveling out. The bad news: no one knows when the job market will recover. These days, if a job is available, young people often have to compete with more experienced workers. The situation is worst for those with the least education. About thirty percent of workers age sixteen to twenty-four with less than a high school diploma were unemployed last month. That was more than three times the national unemployment rate. The Labor Department says even among high school graduates, twenty-one percent of those with no college were jobless. The federal stimulus spending includes money to pay for jobs for needy young people. One such program in the state of New Jersey is giving some young people their first experience with the world of work. Counselors at the One-Stop Career Center in Hackensack have found jobs for a few hundred young people this summer. The jobs are twenty hours a week through this month. The pay is seven dollars and twenty-five cents an hour -- the federal minimum wage. Those chosen must come from poor families and must also face at least one barrier to getting a job. For example, they must have left school or been in trouble with the law. 学习建议:请准备纸和笔,记下阅读过程中遇到的生词,以及无法理解的短语和句子. 文章阅读完后,带着遇到的问题参考后面的词汇句型讲解.之后的几天,多抽空复习你 留在纸上的生词和问题,并阅读文章,以最大化巩固学习成果. Salvatore Mastroeni is the director of the One-Stop Career Center in Hackensack, New Jersey UNSV.COM 英语辅导杂志 Issue 119, Vol. 2009, August 20th,

2009 http://www.unsv.com EDUCATION REPORT - In New Jersey , a Summer Jobs Program with a Bigger Purpose Page

2 Sixteen-year-old Nahdir Gonzalez left school last year. NAHDIR GONZALEZ: I want a job because I don'

t want to get in any trouble, I want to stay away from the streets, keep my head on my shoulders, stay on the right path so I can be successful in life. The director of the program is Salvatore Mastroeni, a former principal of a high school. SALVATORE MASTROENI: There'

s going to be next steps for you after you leave this program. Hopefully, in September or October we might be able to begin either a GED program for you, connecting you then with a college, with a transition program for career pathways. Many colleges and employers will accept what is known as a GED as the equivalent of a high school diploma. Salvatore Mastroeni often drives from Hackensack to nearby Englewood. There, he has placed young workers in the recreation department and other local government jobs. SALVATORE MASTROENI: Mayor'

s office, schools, any public entity where youngsters can gain workforce readiness skills. Twenty-year-old Desirae Somerville is working in a school office and also helping out at the recreation center. DESIRAE SOMERVILLE: They have me down at Liberty School, working with other children. We'

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