WPS News Post
Amy Sharp
Thank you community partners!
Jefferson County High School is proud to celebrate the successful conclusion of its Work-Based Learning (WBL) partnership for the year, coordinated by Keela Long. This initiative has significantly bridged the gap between education and industry, providing students with invaluable hands-on experience in their chosen career paths.
Program Highlights
Throughout the year, the WBL program offered students opportunities to engage in internships, apprenticeships, and on-the-job training. These experiences helped students acquire industry-relevant skills, certifications, and credentials, preparing them for higher education and employment.
Coordinator's Reflections
Keela Long, the program coordinator, reflects on the transformative impact of WBL on students' futures. "Our goal was to connect students with local businesses and professionals, giving them real-world experience that complements their academic learning," says Long. "This partnership has not only benefited our students but also strengthened our community by developing a skilled and ready workforce."
Gratitude to Community and Business Partners
Jefferson County High School extends heartfelt thanks to the local businesses and professionals who participated by offering internships, mentorships, and job shadowing opportunities. Your collaboration has been a strategic investment in the community's economic growth and long-term success. The businesses involved in the program have played a crucial role in shaping the future workforce while benefiting from the fresh perspectives and innovative ideas brought by the students.
Student Achievements
Students participating in the WBL program gained practical experience, built professional networks, and enhanced their resumes. These opportunities have made the transition from school to career smoother and more successful.
Looking Ahead
Jefferson County High School is committed to expanding the WBL program and fostering even stronger partnerships with local businesses in the coming years. The school believes that by working together, they can continue to create a brighter future for students and the community.
Thank You
As we conclude this successful year, we want to express our deepest gratitude to all our partners for their unwavering support and dedication. Your contributions have made a significant difference in the lives of our students and the future of our community.
For more information about the Work-Based Learning partnership, please contact Keela Long at Jefferson County High School.