Monday, July 25, 2016

Attention Seniors

How would you like to attend school in the morning and be released after 6th period  for working at least 15 hours per week at a job?  This year, students have an opportunity to enroll in a new and innovative program called Career and Workskills Training. This program will afford students the opportunity to attend school for their morning classes and be released in the afternoon as long as you are committed to working a minimum of 15 hours per week.

Also, students in a business or marketing concentration to be a completer can participate in the work skills program.

For more information call Kim Sallada, Kanawha County Schools Cooperative Education coordinator,  at 304-549-1913