Secondary Career Day
Dragon Drop Stories April 21, 2026
Preparing students for the future goes far beyond the classroom, and our recent Career & Community Day 2026 was a powerful reflection of that.
Centered around the theme “The Human Advantage in the Age of AI,” the day challenged students to think deeply about their future paths, the evolving world of work, and the unique role they will play within it.
We were honored to welcome our keynote speaker, Mr. Shayne Fitz-Coy, co-founder of Sabot Family Companies, who brought a global perspective shaped by his work in investment, education, and leadership across both the United States and Korea. His insights encouraged students to think boldly about opportunity, purpose, and long-term impact.
Our session speakers also offered incredible depth and inspiration. Dr. Inhi Kim, Associate Professor at KAIST, shared his work in advanced mobility and AI, emphasizing the importance of human-centered innovation and decision-making in an increasingly automated world.
Meanwhile, Mr. Daniel Hong, a ministry leader and seasoned professional with experience in global policy, business, and youth mentorship, spoke about discovering purpose through both faith and vocation.
Outside, students had the opportunity to talk with many groups representing a wide variety of fields. They learned what each industry was about, as well as the educational paths involved in approaching those careers.
One of the most meaningful moments of the day came through our student mentoring sessions, where Grade 12 students sat down with Grade 6 students to share their journeys – offering honest reflections, encouragement, and practical advice. These conversations helped younger students begin to see the road ahead with greater clarity and confidence.
More than just a series of talks, the day was about preparation – equipping students with the mindset, awareness, and inspiration they need to navigate their future with purpose.
At TCIS, this is what it means to Learn, Love, and Lead.






