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The Career Education Centre Services available to you:
· Resume support
· Mentorship opportunities
· Volunteer opportunities
· Part-time work
· Summer employment
· Scholarship opportunities
· Apprenticeship opportunities
· Work Experience placements
High School Apprenticeship Program (SYAR41)
HSAP
is another means for a student to earn credits by starting
apprenticeship training while still in high school. It allows the
motivated student an opportunity to combine their regular high school
instruction with paid, part-time, on-the-job training in one of fifty
apprenticed trades. The course is completed in the community and is
therefore not scheduled into the regular timetable. Participation in
the program is dependent on a student's ability to secure a job with an
apprenticed employer. Please visit: www.apprenticemanitoba.ca or room
234 - the Career Education Centre - for complete program details.
High
School Apprenticeship is an optional credit that would be completed
over a two year period – your grade 11 and 12 years. The course would
start in the November of your grade 11 year with you meeting a career
educator to determine a school/work plan for the next two years. A
student will earn a credit for every 110 hours that they work on the
job. Many students start the program during the second semester of
grade 11 by finding a employer, and then earn credits and a wage during
their grade 11 summer and work part-time in during grade 12. Others
choose to complete their academic courses during the first term of grade
12 and then become apprentices during their last semester of grade 12.
Apprenticeship Links:
Winnipeg School Division Apprentice
Career Development (LWBR3S)
Students participate in several career related experiences
designed to create a smooth transition from high school to
post-secondary training and employment. The career counsellor and
student develop a series of opportunities for the motivated student to
mentor, complete work Experience, volunteer and job shadow and
participate in post-secondary visitations related to their chosen career
area. The majority of this course is completed in the community and is
therefore not scheduled into the regular timetable. The pace at which
students complete this course is determined by their after school
availability.
Career Development is an optional credit that
would be completed over your grade 11 and 12 years. The course would
start in November of your grade 11 year with a meeting with a career
educator to plan activities related to your career choice. These
activities will be completed on a student’s non-scheduled school time –
in-service days, late afternoons, evenings, weekends, holidays, and days
when exams are not scheduled.
Career Education Videos 2013-14: