Combining a strong foundation of academics with greater career exploration and experience in today's workplace brings a new relevance to learning and teaches skills that students can apply to any career choice.
The New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District is committed to providing a variety of school-to-work opportunities for its students. These include:
Job Shadowing - Generally a one-day visit to a workplace designed so students can observe someone at work in a specific career field. Students do not perform any work during a job shadowing experience.
Mentoring - A student is paired with an adult
"role model" who can help him/her with educational and career decisions. Some of the roles and responsibilities of a mentor include: informing the student about workplace norms and customs; providing caring, consistent support and guidance; and setting high expectations and regularly reviewing progress.
Internships/Practicum - Paid or unpaid work experience for students that is structured to help demonstrate practical applications for academic learning.
Co-operative Employment - A program that combines career and technical coursework with part-time paid work experience during the school year.