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Prerequisite:
Interview with the Schools to Career Coordinator to determine
internship site.
Students must
provide their own transportation.
Students must be l6 years or older to participate.
This course will
offer a community based learning experience for students
that wish to gain skills in a particular career pathway.
Students are paired with a mentor who will supervise their
internship of a minimum of four(4) hours. The internship
is unpaid. The mentor and School to Career Coordinator develop
a Work Based learning Plan that evaluates the student's
performance. This evaluation and weekly time sheets make
up the bulk of the student's grade.
This course may be taken for a full year for l credit or
a half-year for ½ credit.
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WKEXP
WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM
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1/2
- 1 CREDIT
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Prerequisite:
Interview with the School to Careers Coordinator to determine
work site.
Students must
provide their own transportation.
Work permit is necessary if student is under 18 years of
age. Students must be 16 years of older to participate.
Students in this
program will learn the basic skills and training needed
to succeed in a chosen work environment. They will work
with an adult supervisor who will provide the necessary
support
to work at least four(4) hours in a community based work
site. This is a paid work experience. The supervisor and
the School to Career Coordinator develop a Work Based learning
Plan that evaluates the student's performance. This evaluation
with weekly time sheets make up the bulk of the student's
grade. This course can be taken for a full year for l credit
or a half-year for ½ credits
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LEADER-S1
FALL
LEADER-S2 SPRING
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1/2
CREDIT
1/2 CREDIT
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(Gr. 9-12)
This course is
offered to all potential or existing class officers, team
captains, members of school leadership groups and any student(s)
that perceives themselves as assuming leadership roles within
the student body. The course will offer the student the
opportunity to develop basic leadership skills as well as
the opportunity to understand the importance of making appropriate
decisions.
Students will
be required to generate various examples of real life leadership
issues and resolve them in the appropriate manner. The course
will be designed to accommodate those students who anticipate
leadership as being an integral part of their school.
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NAUSET REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES
CLASSES OF 2004-2007
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Institute
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