Who Can Enroll?
Students in grades 11 and 12 who have a permanent part-time job that averages 10 hours/week.

Must have a job and, if under 18, must have a work permit

Must have a 2.0 GPA and good attendance as defined by the SBSD


Work Experience Education Teacher

Mrs. Bonnie Barber
805-968-2541 x. 219

email:
bbarber@dphs.org

 

To the Seniors, Class of 2008!
Goodbye and Good Luck!

Students who enroll in this course will expand their knowledge of the world of  work by exploring  job success skills, employment law,  personal rights,  financial planning, and career choices.

  • Earn 5 credits / semester with a maximum of 20 credits for four semesters
  • Earn up to 6 units of SBCC credit
  • Eligible to work extended hours (up to 8 hrs/day, 40 hrs/ week)
  • Leave school early and qualify for jobs not available to other students
  • Learn knowledge, skills, work habits and attitudes necessary for successful job performance
  • Learn how to accept and utilize constructive criticism
  • Learn to work with others in successful and rewarding ways
  • Learn how to get a job, keep your job, and leave your job
  • Discover new potential in your own skills and abilities
  • Develop a sense of accomplishment, responsibility, and self-reliance

 

 

High School Credit:
Students may earn 1 credit for every 30 hours of work reported via pay stubs for a maximum of 5 credits/semester totalling 150 hours or more.

SBCC Work Exp 290 Credit:
Students are eligible to earn 2 units of college credit by completing the minimum high school requirement of 150 hrs/semester.

Students who work over 225 hours are eligible for 3 units of college credit.

A high school WEE grade of C or better is required for college credit to be awarded.

 

 

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