Auburn Career Center High School Catalog 2011-2012 : Page 22Business Partnerships Auburn’s Business Partnership Program Auburn’s Business Partnership Program consists of three levels and provides students with educational opportunities in the workplace. Pictured: Sean Flaherty, a 2010 Kenston Welding graduate, interned at Francis Engineeringwith Auburn graduate Jake Francis. Sean said, “Internships are a great opportunity either paid or unpaid, and it’s good to have to learn more.” "I want to be a teacher and I was in the classroom to spend time with children ….it helped me gain confidence with children and helped me understand I really want to become a teacher." Kayla Weber, Class of 2010 Cardinal High School Pictured: Felicia Dillion, a 2010 Cardinal graduate, interned at Jordak Elementary School. Level 1-Internship Privilege The Senior Internship Privilege is an educational opportunity that prepares a student for workforce employment and transition to post secondary education. During the internship, students will apply academic, employability, and technical skills in the workplace. The student will work with an onsite supervisor, Auburn’s Business Partnership Coordinator, and their career and technical education teacher to develop a training plan that will address skill development during the experience. Internship sites must be related to the students’ career training program. Eligibility Requirements: Senior Auburn Students who have participated in the Auburn EmployabilityWorkshop and who meet the following criteria are eligible: 3.5 GPA in all courses at Auburn, 95% attendance at Auburn, passing all courses at their associate school and at Auburn, teacher recommendation, submit all required documents by the deadline, complete all components of the senior portfolio, attend and complete CTE testing or National Certification testing, and attend and present at the Business Expo. Auburn Career Center 440-358-8034 22 Publication List |


