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Work Based Learning

Work-Based Learning (WBL) gives students the opportunity to learn a variety of skills expanding the walls of classroom learning to include the community. By narrowing the gap between theory and practice, Work-Based Learning creates meaning for students.

WBL provides opportunities for students to learn a variety of skills through rigorous academic preparation with hands-on career development experiences. Under the guidance of adult mentors, students learn to work in teams, solve problems, and meet employer's expectations.

CTE Internships:

CTE Internships provide on the job training opportunities that are directly related to a career goal and course of study identified through the College and Career Readiness Plan. Therefore, a student must have taken or currently be enrolled in a CTE class related to the internship opportunity. This Work-Based Learning experience is designed to bridge the gap between school and work. Appropriate supervision by a school/district coordinator must be maintained.

To apply for a CTE Internship, please contact the 

Work Based Learning Coordinator:

Dan Springer, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.