Hemby Bridge ElementaryCTE Internship

Apr 2026 · 2nd Semester

Recommended Prerequisites: Minimum of two CTE credits within a career pathway, one being a concentrator course. Application must be completed. Acceptance into the program required. A CTE Internship allows students to observe and participate in daily operations, have direct contact with professionals in the field, ask questions about careers, and perform appropriate job tasks. Placement in an internship is based on the availability of an opportunity that meets the needs of the community sponsor and student. The Work-Based Learning Coordinator, student, and community sponsor jointly plan the organization, implementation and evaluation of an internship, which may be unpaid or paid. CTE Internships are available to students the summer before the senior year or during the first or second semester of senior year. Students participating in a CTE Internship, during the school year, are allowed one release period, either at the beginning or end of the school day. They must document a minimum of 135 contact hours (100 on site) and complete assignments, including a journal, analysis questions, career development assignments and a capstone project. An application is required and includes satisfying attendance, GPA and disciplinary qualifications, as well as positive teacher references. Confirmed placement is required before a student is enrolled in an Internship. The internship factors in GPA as a regular elective credit Pre-Apprenticeship Grades:11-12 Pre-apprenticeship is a program or set of services designed to prepare individuals to enter and succeed in a Registered Apprenticeship program. Pre-apprenticeships help individuals meet the entry requirements for apprenticeship programs and ensure they are prepared to be successful in their apprenticeship. A Pre-Apprenticeship exists in a series of courses within a pathway that prepare students for future registered apprenticeship opportunities. For specific opportunities contact your school’s Career Development Coordinator. Credentials and Certifications AAFCS Pre-Professional Family & Community Services Certification The Pre-Professional Assessment and Certification (Pre- PAC) in Family and Community Services by the American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) is an assessment credential that is aligned with relevant essential standards, the National Career Cluster Initiative, and the National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences Education. The assessment will facilitate employment in early career ladder positions and promote continuing education at the postsecondary level preparing for careers that provide child, youth, and family services, social services,

Prerequisites: Recommended Prerequisites: Minimum of two CTE

Grades: 11-12

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