If you are interested in any of the below programs, please connect with our Off-Campus Coordinator Mr. Ryan Hoffman.
R.A.P (Registered Apprenticeship Program):
RAP is a high school program that allows students to begin earning hours toward their apprenticeship, while at the same time, earning high school credits toward their diploma. Students are indentured in the trade and placements are at an approved worksite. Students begin RAP in grade 10 or 11 by attending weekly meetings. Once they have been accepted into the program in the late spring the following school year the student will spend one semester in the workplace and one in school completing their core subjects toward a high school diploma. For each semester a student works they will receive at least 20 credits. Perfect attendance, an average of 65% or greater, and an excellent reputation is expected for all students who may participate in this program.
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Work Experience:
Work Experience is an opportunity to earn high school credits while working in a part time job or volunteering. Students can earn one credit for every 25 hours worked. Students must log a minimum of 75 hours (3 credits) in order to earn credits. As a way to track a student’s work hours they will need to bring in a document stating the hours worked. This can be in the form of a letter or monthly calendar signed by the employer. Paystubs can also be used as well as an email from the employer. Volunteer hours can be used in conjunction with work experience hours or on their own.
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Power Engineering Pathway Program:
This program provides an opportunity for suitably qualified students to enroll in the Power Engineering technical training program while attending high school. Through the three year program, students receive credits toward a high school diploma and at the same time, have the opportunity to meet requirements for a 4th Class Power Engineering certificate at Keyano College. Students must excel in their Science and Math classes in order to be considered for the program.
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