 Career development is an ongoing process through which learners integrate their personal, family, school, work and community learning experiences to facilitate career and lifestyle choices!" Career Development News: Secondary School Apprenticeship The SSA Program allows secondary students to begin Apprenticeship training during their grade 11 and 12 years. For more information contact your school Career Centre. DUAL CREDIT PROGRAMS Did you know that School District 67 secondary schools offer a variety of programs that help students develop career skills and the opportunity to combine post-secondary credits with high shcool graduation? For many students the opportunity to learn through an applied activity outside of a regular classroom setting is a major factor in school success. √ ACE IT Trades Programs (Delivered in Partnership with Okanagan College) ACE IT programs provide: • Registration in the BC Apprenticeship system • Credit for the first level of apprenticeship technical training • High School graduation course credits Programs are scheduled to allow students to participate during one or more semesters of their grade 11 or 12 years. ACE IT Programs are tuition free for secondary students! | Penticton Programs | Kelowna Programs | | Welding C | Automotive Service Tech | | Carpentry (Residential Construction) | Heavy Duty Equipment Tech | | Electrician | Automotive Collision Repair Tech | | Plumbing | | | Hairdressing (in partnership with the Penticton School of Hair) | | | Cook | |
√ Business Administration Dual Credit Programs Under development for delivery in February 2010 in Parnership with Okanagan College • Office Assistant Certificate • Legal Access Certificate • Accounting Assistant Certificate √ Emergency Medical Responder Certificate Under development for delivery in February 2010 in Parnership with the Justice Institute of BC Each of these programs provides graduation course credits and allows a student to graduate with a BC Dogwood Certificate and Post-Secondary Certification. For program details and application materials please contact your school Career Centre or David Kalaski at 250-770-7752/ dkalaski@summer.com Secondary School Career Development Information Links:
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