Labor Market Information
As we consider labor market information (LMI), it is important to understand the geographic layout of our district. The Crivitz School District covers over 300 square miles of Northern Marinette County. It consists of the Village of Crivitz, the Towns of Stephensen, Lake, Middle Inlet, and Beaver. The school district enrollment of roughly 800 students is derived primarily from rural farm and recreational areas. LMI helps our school districts develop cutting-edge career and technical education programs by uncovering the skills students will need in the future. In addition, LMI can help students understand which jobs are most likely to be available and which jobs provide the most compensation.
To access Labor Market Information for Marinette County/Wisconsin, please utilize the links below:
Pathway Information
Crivitz High School provides opportunities for students to get started on a career pathway in high school.
College credit in high school
Start College Now- College class with a Wisconsin Technical College.
Early College Credit Program- College class with a Wisconsin University.
Work Based Learning
Youth Apprenticeship
Crivitz School to Work Program
College Credit in High School
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The Crivitz High School has a great partnership with NWTC. This partnership provides the opportunity for our students to earn NWTC credit that is paid for by Crivitz High School.
Students (10th+) are able take classes taught by Crivitz High School teachers that earn NWTC credit. These classes include but are not limited to Accounting, Intro to Business, Basic Anatomy, and Business Law.
Students (11th & 12th) can participate in the NWTC Northwoods where they are able to earn a technical diploma in Automotive or Welding. Students can also earn a certificate as Nursing Assistant at the Northwoods lab.
Another great option is for students (11th &12th) to take NWTC courses through Distance Learning. This opportunity allows students to stay at Crivitz High School and take a class with and NWTC instructor over web conferncing. Our most popular Distance Learning classes are American Sign Language 1 & 2, College 101, Intro to Diversity, and Medical Terminology.
Important: Applications are due October 1st for Spring, Feb 1st for Summer, and March 1st for Fall. All questions and forms can be directed to Mrs. Graves.
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The Crivitz High School has a partnership with University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Students (11th& 12th) are able take classes taught by Crivitz High School teachers that earn UWGB credit. Currently, Mrs. Retza teaches College Chemistry with the Lab worth 5 UWGB credits
Students (11th & 12th) can participate in taking UW-GB credit via an online course or a course taught on campus. For more informationa about courses talk with Mrs. Graves.
Important: Applications are due October 1st for Spring, Feb 1st for Summer, and March 1st for Fall. All questions and forms can be directed to Mrs. Graves.
A Youth Apprenticeship is a one or two year “earn while you learn” program for high school juniors and seniors consisting of work and related classroom instruction in a chosen occupation. Training is received on-the-job where the employer teaches the skills of the occupation. This is augmented by taking courses that are related to that occupation. No matter what the youth apprentice decides to do after high school, they will be more prepared for success because of their apprenticeship!
Students interested in participating in Youth Apprenticeship should notify Mrs. Graves or Mr. Baumann the Spring before the school year they plan to participate in YA. For more information about YA please contact Mrs. Graves or reference the links below: