Jul 13 2008
School to Work: a model for Alternative Education
This past Spring work began on a collaborative model between Chautauqua Works and Erie 2 CC BOCES. For the Alternative and Special Education High School student who attends the instructional programs at the Hewes Center, linkages were forged between Chautauqua Works and the BOCES. The entire process of selling the model to students, engaging parents in the process and making work a fashionable alternative to doing noting over the summer became the focus of our consultant teacher, Rose Dorey and our work experience teacher, Amy Montgomery. The greatest plus of this work experience exposure has been the notion of students understanding the need to not work “under the table”, the need to become tax payers and understand their role in the local economy. Most important is the schools goal of making education and a high school diploma relevant to the world of work and the skills needed in that environment.
Students must meet income eligibility requirements - family of four making less than $42,000 a year. Preference for students on probation. Will need proof of citizenship, have working papers and have clearance from a physician stating that the student has no work restrictions. All students must be aged 16-21. These students are placed in jobs in the community and will be supervised by counselors from Chautauqua Works.
The above program sponsored by Chautauqua Works is different from that offered at the Hewes Center for summer school in that regression statements dictated summer school attendance and limits the number of hours worked to less than 30. Please refer to category on Collaboration with Chautauqua Works.
Any comments regarding the difference between this summer program and the work experience programs of Erie 2 CC BOCES in the past?
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