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Jefferson County High School

Jefferson County High School. Work-Based Learning. 2008-2009. 2008-2009 Work- Based Learning Overview. 67 Students 2 Employability Skills Development 30 Interns 17 Youth Apprenticeship Students 18 Post-Secondary Youth Apprenticeship Students Earnings to date: $105,119.16

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Jefferson County High School

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  1. Jefferson County High School Work-Based Learning 2008-2009

  2. 2008-2009 Work- Based Learning Overview • 67 Students • 2 Employability Skills Development • 30 Interns • 17 Youth Apprenticeship Students • 18 Post-Secondary Youth Apprenticeship Students • Earnings to date: $105,119.16 • Hours posted: 19,247

  3. Employability Skills All CTAE students participate in a week long CTAE Orientation Unit. This unit focuses on work ethics. At least 900 students participated in the CTAE Orientation Unit. The program was derived from valuable information provided by our business and industry partners during our advisory council meetings.

  4. Classroom Lessons • Cell Phone Use and the Workplace • The Customer Service Zone • The Job Application • Resumes • Interviewing for the Job • Communication and Criticism in the Workplace

  5. CTAE Pathways • Business and Computer Science • Engineering and Technology • Construction Trades (JCHS and STC) • Agriculture and Forestry • Culinary Arts • Nutrition and Science • NJROTC • Healthcare Science (STC) • Welding (STC) • Education (JCHS and STC)

  6. CTSO Participation and WBL FCCLA Skills USA TSA FFA FBLA

  7. Coffee and Careers

  8. Georgia Department of Labor

  9. Industry Tour

  10. Post-Secondary Schools

  11. Career Day- WBL Guest Speakers

  12. Work Keys Testing and WBL • All seniors in the WBL Program and Dual Enrollment took part in Work Keys Testing • 86 JCHS students have earned Georgia Work Ready Certificates this year. All WBL seniors earned a certificate. • Over 500 JCHS students have participated in pre-testing.

  13. Dual Enrollment and WBL • 16 WBL students are enrolled in dual enrollment programs at Sandersville Technical College • These students will graduate from high school with a post-secondary credential.

  14. WBL Students

  15. WBL Employers Borum Cabinets C-11 Café City of Louisville City of Wrens Dawson’s Personal Care Home Dr. William Real Gunn Drug Harrison Farms Ingles- Wrens Jay’s Hardware Jefferson County BOE Jefferson County Library System Jefferson County Sheriff’s Dept. Jefferson Hospital Louisville Academy Ogeechee Veterinary Assoc., P.C. Jefferson Energy Cooperative Physicians Health Group Queensborough Bank and Trust The News and Farmer Jefferson County High School Heritage of Old Capital

  16. 2009 WBL Graduates

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