School to Career

The main goal of School to Career is to support students in work-related experiences. Experiencing real-world work situations better prepares students to make decisions related to
working, higher education, and careers.

Job Shadows are a one-time visit to a work site where the student
observes a person doing the work the student is interested in.
Generally the experience is from 3 hours to 1 day.

Internships are experiences that are set up for the student to learn as
well as work in a career/work environment in which the student is
seriously interested in. These experiences are usually older
students, Seniors and sometimes Juniors.

Some other School to Career related experiences include the
following: Career-day experiences, Mock Employer Interviews, Apprenticeships, Projects, Career
Searches and Work Experience.

For more information, click on Job Opportunities at the right or visit Mary Beth Hepp-Elam, School to Career Coordinator in Churchill's School to Career office located in the Registrar's Office in the front Administration area.

Check out the Job Bulletin Board and Apprenticeship bulletin
boards and more - in the hallway of the Registrar's office.