Whats So Different About Skills for Tomorrow?
Just like the workplace, you choose to succeed and you get the rewards of your work. We are a “School-to-Work” program — we make high school a place where students learn the skills to get into the workplace. We were created by a partnership of the Minnesota Teamsters, the Minnesota Business Partnership, Goodwill Easter Seals, the St. Paul and Rockford school districts, and the University of Minnesota. Senior high students in Phase I take academic course work, emphasizing strong basic skills. We stress teamwork, workplace skills, and communication. In Phase II, students work off site on a Community Service Learning Project. By Phase III, students follow their career dreams by completing internships in a field they choose. They learn by doing. In Phase IV, students take courses at college and/or vocational training school. They also work on developing a personal portfolio. Should You Consider Skills? Yes — because: • You like a small, safe school • You learn best by doing • You’re motiva
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