Career & College Center

Open 8am-4:30pm Monday- Friday Room 107 (FBHS)

Lilli Tichinin, Career & College Specialist ltichinin@fbusd.us 707-961-3773

Want to get involved in career activities and events in the schools? Fill out the form linked below to let us know! 

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Have questions? 
Want help with your resume, job application, or scholarships?
Drop in anytime, or you can schedule a check-in with Lilli. 

Career & College Center Calendar





Check out what's happening in the Career & College Center!

Click on the calendar event title for more details.




Upcoming events:

Labor History Month & Workforce Readiness Week 2024

Jobs & Opportunities

Check the hallway outside the Career & College Center and the

Opportunities Board
section of the website for current jobs listings, internships, career training programs, community service information and other opportunities. 

Work Permit Info

Step-by-step guide for how to get
a work permit for FBHS students.
(Click on the arrow icon in the top right corner of the
document below to view full size.)

"Request for Work Permit" form
for FBHS students.

(Click on the arrow icon in the top right corner of the
document below to view, download and print the form.)

How to Get a Work Permit_FBHS.pdf
CDE Form B1-1.doc Work Permit 11-12.pdf
How to: Get a Work Permit

Career Exploration

What kind of life do you want after high school? CaliforniaColleges.edu will help you figure it out and give you the tools to make it happen.

CareerShip is a free online career exploration adventure for students! 

Learn more about who you are and what you are interested in doing. The California CareerZone can help you:

Check out the video below.
Then use the career exploration tool at My Next Move! 

Career & College Readiness Programs @ FBHS

Career & College Readiness is not a one-size-fits-all effort at Fort Bragg Unified SchoolsWe work with Upward Bound, Educational Talent Search and AVID programs to provide a variety of support options to our students.

AVID’s mission is to close the opportunity gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success, whether their destination be 4-yr college, community college, a trade school/program or the workforce. AVID helps students Keep Doors Open

TRIO's Educational Talent Search (ETS) collaborates with K-12 school sites, families, and other college & career access programs like AVID to provide career, college & trade school advising AND tutoring to prepare our students grade 6-12 to progress towards graduation and for life after high school. 

TRIO's Upward Bound provides first-generation college-bound students with academic readiness and resources necessary to access and graduate from a four-year college or university.  More...

What's the difference? 
Each program has different requirements & levels of commitment.

AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) is a classroom-based college-readiness program designed to help students develop the skills they need to be successful in college.  A-to-G requirements driven, AVID at Fort Bragg High School is all about "KEEPING DOORS OPEN," understanding that our students need time, guidance and support throughout all 4 years in high school to determine what their lives will look like after high school.

EDUCATIONAL TALENT SEARCH (ETS)

UPWARD BOUND

Have questions about these programs?  Contact:
Lilli Tichinin, Career & College Specialist, ltichinin@fbusd.us,  (707) 961-3773
Para español, contact Tomas Sanchez, School Counselor  tsanchez@fbusd.us, (707) 961-3704