Youth Apprenticeship (NEWYA)
Description
Wisconsin's Youth Apprenticeship program is a part of a statewide School-to-Work initiative. It is designed for high school students who want hands on learning in an occupational area at a worksite along with classroom instruction. The Northeastern Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship consortium (NEWYA) is taking YA to new heights and combines the strengths of three organizations - CESA 7, the Greater Green Bay Chamber and the success of the former Anhapee Consortium - to create a streamlined process for students to connect with employers and gain valuable workforce experience as a youth apprentice.
Primary Products and Services
Youth apprenticeship engagement, situated within the comprehensive career and college readiness service model of the Northeast Wisconsin Youth Apprenticeship (NEWYA), will ensure a clear pathway for measurable gains in student achievement, a diploma by design for all students, and strengthened communities. With the current opportunities available with the workforce, the time is now for all of us to come together to ensure that the students of today become tomorrow's innovative leaders.
Membership includes:
On-site staff member
20+ YA students - 1 day/week
80+ students - 1 full time staff member
YA recruitment, placement and support
Coordination of ACP Lesson roll-outs, grades 6-12
8th grade group ACP conferencing and 4-year planning
10th grade student/family conferencing, 4-year planning
Course handbook alignment with ACP and Pathways
Virtual and in-person guest speakers
Regional Pathway adoption
Continuous improvement of local Career Pathways
Perkins and other grant writing services and support
Primary Stakeholders
All students in grades 11-12
Available Related services
Reality Store
Tech and 4-year college representative visits
Tech and 4-year college campus tours
Industry tours
Redefining Ready scorecard
Mock Interviews
Industry recognized credentialing
Priorities
NEWYA's school-based coaches (SBCs) will work with your team to create a customized program that brings ACP, YA, and CTE funding under one umbrella
Apprentices acquire skills through structured, on-the-job learning & related classroom instruction, without incurring student loan debt
Apprenticeship programs foster personal independence and lead to long-term, successful careers
Upon completion, an apprentice achieves journey-level skill status and receives a nationally recognized credential and completion certification
Funding Sources
Member services are grant funded
Optional services are fee based
more information
Contact Name: David Gordon| Contact Title: Youth Apprenticeship Coordinator | Phone: 920-619-3046 | Email: dgordon@cesa7.org | Website: NEWYA Website