Work-Based Learning

Mission and VisionWBL about
The mission of the Work-Based Learning (WBL) Program is to assist in providing a highly trained, technologically sophisticated and career oriented young work force. This is accomplished by developing partnerships between business, industry, students, parents, school systems, coordinators, post-secondary institutions, and registered apprenticeships which will lead the participating student into meaningful careers.

The vision of the Work-Based Learning Program includes:

  • Creating a seamless transition from career oriented courses in High School to post-secondary education, credentials, and a successful career.
  • Opportunity for students to develop strong employability skills (soft skills) that will make them desired employees.
  • Application of the technical skills learned in related coursework while working in real life employment situations

For more information about WBL at Howard High School, please contact our Work-Based Learning Coordinator, Mrs. N'Yasha O'Neal or stop by Room 401.

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Criteria:

  • Junior or senior
  • On track for graduation
  • 16 or older (with a valid license)
  • Able to provide your own transportation
  • Clean discipline record
  • Passed pathway courses
  • Have a career goal
  • Have a job by the first day of school
  • Can be a paid or unpaid job
  • Must join a CTSO (DECA, FBLA, RoboBIBB)

To learn more about WBL in Bibb County or across Georgia click the logos below:

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