Course Information
Apprenticeship (11-12) - 41.00.00.00.020
An apprenticeship is a formal system of training supervised by high school personnel while the student is in high school. Apprenticeships involve two required components: on the job training and related classroom instruction. On the job training is given under the supervision of the employer whose role it is to provide structured formalized training as defined in a training plan. While, classroom instruction occurs at the high school, applied technology college, etc. Apprentices earn a wage while they learn a career. The apprenticeship must be registered with the Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. Placement into an apprenticeship program is based on the student's College and Career Ready Plan.
CTE Internships (11-12) - 41.00.00.00.050
Strands and Standards | Student Portfolio Rubric
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 Ready
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.
CTE Internships (11-12) - 41.00.00.00.050
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 Ready 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.