Workforce Development
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Workforce development in the Clarke County School District (CCSD) is focused on investing in our student's professional growth. We do this by:
- Developing, promoting, and delivering career-readiness events/initiatives for students aligned with our CTAE pathways, through our WBL program
- Building partnerships with businesses and the non-profit community to offer WBL internships and apprenticeships
- Ensuring CCSD school-based WBL programs align with the Georgia Department of Education's Work-Based Learning standards
We seek opportunities for students to enrich their educational experience by "learning while doing".
MORE INFORMATION
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For CCSD Educators
- Are you a CTAE teacher? Do you have a suggestion for an industry partner where you'd like your students to intern?
- Would you like help teaching/planning an employability skills lesson?
- Do you need help coordinating an employability-related activity?
- Would you like one of us to attend your career fair?
- Would you like a tour of ACCA /would like your students to take a tour?
Reach out:
Halo Smart
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For Students
1. Learn about WBL
Work-based learning is an opportunity to earn elective credit through hands-on learning in jobs & internships
- Must be 16, have taken at least 1 CTAE class, have good attendance, and be in good academic standing
- Click here for more details
2. Check out opportunities
- WBL Jobs (coming soon)
- WBL Internships
3. Apply for WBL: bit.ly/WBLAPP
4. Complete Enrollment process
(available only once you have applied & been accepted)
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For Businesses
1. Learn about WBL/WFD
The mission of the workforce development program is to provide opportunities for students to expand & apply their learning to workforce needs in the community. There are opportunities for the business and non-profit community to get involved in supporting our students while building a pipeline to meet their workforce needs.
2. Ways to get involved
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- Being a guest speaker for a CTAE class
- Providing a job shadowing opportunity
- Hosting a business/industry field trip
- Participating in mock interview sessions
- Providing an internship/apprenticeship opportunity
- Participating in career fairs
- Becoming an ACCA sponsor with a tax-deductible donation to the Athens Area Community Foundation
- Becoming a member of a CTAE advisory committee to offer input on career pathways and their curriculum.
3. Yes, I want to
4. How can I learn more?
- Want more information on whether a work-based learning program is right for your business? Check out these resources
5. Already a Partner
- Have questions or concerns about your student employee/intern or the evaluation forms?
- Email Tammy Caudell if your employee attends Cedar Shoals HS caudellt@clarke.k12.ga.us
- Email Brook Thompson if your employee attends Clarke Central HS at thompsonb2@clarke.k12.ga.us
- For questions about building a partnership or hosting an intern, please contact Halo Smart, CCSD Workforce Development Coordinator, at smarth@clarke.k12.ga.us
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For Families
Why should my student(s) do work-based learning?
Work-based learning students have the opportunity to get on-the-job training in internships working alongside professors, engineers, healthcare professionals, educators, and more! WBL is a great way for students to gain employability skills, learn more about a career, and network while earning elective credit.
How does WBL work?
Students may review internships and job opportunities and apply to WBL. Once they have a placement and are in the program internships, they work at least 7 hours per week to earn 1 academic elective credit. Students will likely be working off-campus during the school day. Transportation is not provided, students must be able to get to and from their worksite on their own. Parents of students participating in WBL must participate in an orientation.
Interested? Next steps:
- Check out student internship opportunities
- Review local employers' job postings
- Give your student the signup link: bit.ly/WBLAPP
For questions, please contact your student's WBL coordinator or the WFD Coordinator.
Cedar Shoals Work-based Learning Coordinator
- Tammy Caudell, caudellt@clarke.k12.ga.us
Clarke Central Work-based Learning Coordinator
- Brook Thompson thombsonb2@clarke.k12.ga.us
Workforce Development Coordinator:
- Halo Smart, smarth@clarke.k12.ga.us
Contact Us
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Workforce Development Coordinator
Halo Smart
smarth@clarke.k12.ga.us
706-357-5244, Ext. 20603Cedar Shoals WBL Coordinator
Tammy Caudell
caudellt@clarke.k12.ga.us
706-546-5375, Ext. 21451Clarke Central WBL Coordinator
Brook Thompson
thompsonb2@clarke.k12.ga.us
706-357-5244, Ext. 79565