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2 MN Youth Apprenticeship A Win, Win, Win
Mark Lee Work-Based Learning Coordinator Wright Technical Center

3 Youth Apprenticeship (YA)
What is it? 450+ Hour Paid Apprenticeship Age Exemption for State Approved YA MN Statute Workplace Mentor Competency Based Approach

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5 Competencies Permission to Use – Give WI Credit
MDE: Only Math & Reading Standards Creating Standards (Maintain Rigor) Teaching Hard Skills Industry Demands Career Exposure Employment Need

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7 WI Competency Pathways
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Architecture and Construction Arts, A/V Technology & Communication Finance Health Science Hospitality, Lodging and Tourism Information Technology Manufacturing Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Transportation, Distribution and Logistics

8 Architecture & Construction Pathway
Options in That Pathway Carpentry Fundamentals Electrical Fundamentals Masonry/Concrete Fundamentals Mechanical/HVAC Fundamentals Plumbing/Sprinkler Fitting Fundamentals

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10 YA – Who is it for? High School Juniors & Seniors
Related Classroom Instruction Ready for Work-Based Learning Desire for Career Exploration

11 YA – Employer Benefits Skilled Labor Shortage Trained Their Way
Year Long Interview Breath of Fresh Air

12 YA – Getting Started Instructor With: Program Approval with MDE
Work-Based Learning Endorsement Time for Employer Connections Program Approval with MDE ID School Strengths Advisory Group MN Jobs & Training Services, Bankers, Chamber Members, Post-Secondary Help Connect With Employers/Associations

13 YA – Employer Challenges
Age Age Exemption Statute Work Shifts Remember – Employer Driven Need? Productivity? Future? Other companies are insuring 16 year olds – why can’t we? (USPS Overnight package); Morning shifts, summer shifts? Productivity: They probably won’t give $10/hour of productivity in the beginning; but what if they stay for 5 years? 15 years? 25 years?

14 YA – Employer/School Partnership
Schedule of Work Processes Schedule of Safety Training-50 Hours If Hazardous, Dept. of Labor Sign-Off Other companies are insuring 16 year olds – why can’t we? (USPS Overnight package); Morning shifts, summer shifts? Productivity: They probably won’t give $10/hour of productivity in the beginning; but what if they stay for 5 years? 15 years? 25 years?

15 YA-Outcomes Students: Schools: Employers: Career Exploration
Skills for Future Schools: Career & College Readiness (for everyone) Connection to Community Employers: Future employees Understanding of Industry & Opportunities No Career Path: I feel like I failed them

16 YA-Outcomes Students: Schools: Employers: Career Exploration
Skills for Future Schools: Career & College Readiness (for everyone) Connection to Community Employers: Future employees Understanding of Industry & Opportunities No Career Path: I feel like I failed them

17 YA: Introductions April Schnell MDE Youth Apprenticeship Coordinator
Ray Przekurat Wright Technical Center Director Other YA Coordinators


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