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Pullman High School

Course Guide - Work-Based Learning Courses

Work-Based Learning

Work-Based Learning provides students with the opportunity to earn high school credit while gaining real-world experience through a job aligned with their educational and career goals. This hands-on approach helps students build valuable workplace skills, explore career pathways, and make meaningful connections between classroom learning and future employment

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  • Prerequisite: JR or SR enrolled in/completed CTE course supporting High School and Beyond Plan.

    Worksite learning is an opportunity for a student to earn credit for working at a job that supports his/her educational and career goals. Credit is earned when the student qualifies, completes the forms, works the minimum number of required hours (360 verifiable work hours per 1 credit or 180 hours per .5 credit) and performs satisfactorily on the job. Work-site learning plans are collaboratively developed and monitored by the supervising employer and the work site learning coordinator. Each student is assessed individually, based on real performance and measurable benchmarks.

    Offered: Full Year/Semester