2013 S.D. #83 Career Programs Brochure

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2013 S.D. #83 Career Programs Brochure
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There are many new
ways for students to get
valuable life experiences,
credits and a head start on post
secondary programs (academic and
trades based), while they are still in
secondary school. As these programs
are very popular and space is limited,
it is important to begin thinking about
your options for next year as soon
as possible.
North Okanagan-Shuswap
School District No. 83
DUAL CREDIT
PROGRAMS
ACE-IT Programs
Please contact the
Career Co-ordinator
at your school:
ALF:
250-838-6431
[email protected]
ERS:
250-836-2831
[email protected]
Accelerated Credit Enrolment for Industry Training (Trades)
SSA
Secondary School Apprenticeship
Academic Programs
Work Experience
PVS:
250-546-3114
[email protected]
SAS:
250-832-2188
[email protected]
SD 83 Career Supervisor:
250-832-3080
[email protected]
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Secondary School Apprenticeship
Joinery
(Pleasant Valley Secondary)
[partnered with Thompson Rivers University]
Students will learn about trades standard practices in the
wood working field. The Joinery/Cabinet Making trade is
a highly rewarding woodworking specialization.
September 2013, next intake
Motorcycle & Power Equipment Technician
(Salmon Arm Secondary) [Thompson Rivers University partner]
Students will learn to diagnose and repair various aspects of
machines that use small engines such as motorcycles,
ATVs and power equipment.
September 2013, next intake
Hairstylist (Cosmetology)
ACE-IT PROGRAMS
(Pleasant Valley Secondary) [ITA recognized program]
Students will learn how to cut, dress, curl and wave
the hair of a person.
February 2014, next intake
These programs provide students with Industry Training
certification as well as provide high school credits. For
concrete dates and application forms visit the Career Centre
at your school. All students will be interviewed for a seat in
these programs.
Residential Construction (Carpentry)
Professional Cook 1 (PC1)
Electrical Foundations
(A.L. Fortune Secondary) [Camosun College partner]
Students will be instructed, (through flexible (on-line) learning,
practical labs and work experience), in all aspects of commercial
food preparation.
February 2014, next intake
Automotive Service Technician (AST1)
(Salmon Arm Secondary) [ITA recognized program]
Students will use their high-tech skills to inspect, maintain, and
repair automobiles and light trucks.
February 2014, next intake
Automotive Collision Technician
(A.L. Fortune Secondary)
[partnered with Vancouver Community College]
Students will learn about shop safety, tools, and the
fundamentals of auto body construction and repairs through
flexible (online) learning, practical labs and work experience.
February 2014, next intake
Programs are dependent of funding
(Okanagan College)
Each year a new house or other structure is built by the students.
February 2014 – August 2014 (Salmon Arm)
February 2014 – August 2014 (Vernon)
(Okanagan College)
August 5, 2013 – January 31, 2014 (Vernon)
August 2014 – January 2014 (Salmon Arm)
Welding Level C
(Okanagan College)
February 2014 – August 2014 (Salmon Arm)
August 2014 – January 2015 (Vernon)
@CareerSD83
Students have the opportunity to attend OC (Kelowna, Salmon
Arm, Vernon) or TRU (Kamloops) to acquire tuition free trades
training if they attend the programs during their time at high
school. Students are responsible for student fees, textbooks,
registration fees and accommodations. Pre-apprenticeship
programs are available in such trades as Culinary Arts,
Automotive Collision Repair, Electrical, Heavy Duty Mechanics,
Welding C, Plumbing, and many more.
For a full list of programs visit:
www.okanagan.bc.ca/page287.aspx
www.tru.ca/trades/transition.html
Many academic programs are also dual credit. These are very
demanding courses that expect a lot personal dedication.
For example, students can enrol in a variety of on campus
and online business certificates (Office Assistant, Accounting
Assistant, Legal Access Certificate....) through Okanagan
College.
Students can also enrol in academic courses on line and on
campus [ie. Political Science on campus at OC Salmon Arm or
English 100 through Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Open
Learning].
(Okanagan College)
August 19, 2013 – January 24, 2014 (Salmon Arm)
February 24, 2014 – July 18, 2014 (Vernon)
Search for:
School District 83
More ACE-IT Opportunities
Academic Programs
Plumbing Foundations
Visit the SD83 Website at
http://career.sd83.bc.ca
Students who work with a qualified tradesperson
(i.e. licensed mechanic, electrician, butcher….) can sign
up as a SSA (Secondary School Apprenticeship) and receive:
16 high school credits if they acquire 480 hours of paid work
AND a $1000 scholarship (if they continue working or training
full-time in the trade six months after high school graduation, or
have 900 hours reported to ITA; graduate from high school; and
maintain a C+ average or better on Grade 12 numbered
courses).Students can acquire their hours during school time,
summer, evenings, holidays and weekends. Students also have
the opportunity to apprentice with a school district tradesperson
in carpentry, painting, HVAC, plumbing and electrical.
For a full list of trades visit:
www.itabc.ca/youth-trades/program
Scan to go to website
Work Experience
Do you have a part/full time job? If so, talk to the Career Centre
at your school about getting Work Experience 12A (and 12B)
credit.
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All Programs are Dual Cre