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School-To-Work

School-To-Work is an exciting new wary of linking students with the workplace. Classroom learning is coupled with workplace learning and education is linked with meaningful careers. School-To-Work involves:

Students

  • Punching time clocks instead of taking notes
  • Solving business problems in the "real world"
  • Making decisions about careers

Employers

  • Investing in our future workforce
  • Developing partnerships with schools to provide relevant education
  • Making a commitment to the future of young people

The South Carolina School-To-Work Transition Act signed into law in 1994 has several key components:

  • Rigorous and relevant academic preparation emphasizing application of the real world of work
  • Career exploration and counseling
  • Work exploration and experience in structured work-based learning activities

School-To-Work benefits everyone -- students, employers, parents, school systems and communities. These work-based learning activities are key ingredients to a successful school-to-work initiative:

 

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Clover High School
1625  Hwy. 55 East
Clover, South Carolina - USA 
29710
Phone: 803-222-4591
Fax: 803-222-8021  
Principal: Ron Wright
Webmaster: Todd Jaeck