Beginning as early as grade 9, students should accumulate 30 hours of work-based learning aligned with their interests and goals, culminating with participation in the BHS Student Experienceship Fair. Students may accumulate hours across multiple types of work-based learning experiences. In order to track their hours, students are responsible for submitting their time spent. Students who complete program requirements earn the Bay Experienceship Graduation Cord to commemorate their efforts.
Are you a business owner, manager, or professional who is willing to grow and develop future leaders? Would your workplace embrace student mentorship? Consider partnering with us! We invite partnerships from all industry and business types! From mentorships, guest speakers, or giving a tour of your worksite, to hosting a job shadow or providing an internship, there are varying levels of involvement you can choose from.
Complete this interest form if you would like to keep the conversation going and learn more about how you can partner to provide real-world career experiences for students.
Questions?
Contact Bay High School Experienceships Coordinator Meghan Holden at meghan.holden@bayk12.org
Mrs. Lyons (Brennan, '25) shows students the benefits of yoga, breathing, and wellness at the Student Wellness Fair.
A panel of experts in the field of Psychology & Neuroscience, including Bay parents Dr. Doane (Maggie, '26) and Dr. Stojic (Camryn, '26) present on a Career Night Panel to BHS students.