OBJECTIVES
The
objectives of the Work Based Learning Program are as follows:
To expand and enhance the student's learning through planned
career experiences in an actual work setting.
To help the student make the transition from school to work and
career.
To teach the environment of work.
To increase the student's awareness and appreciation of the relevance
of academic subjects as they apply to their occupational
choice.
To provide the student with opportunities for potential career
placement in their occupational choice.
To project a positive image for students through involvement
in business and industry.
STUDENT
ELIGIBILITY
The
Work Based Learning (WBL) may be provided to any student of
not less than sixteen (16) years of age who meets the criteria
of the Work Based Learning Program.
A
student may be admitted any time after the completion of the
sophomore year.
The
student must have and maintain an overall marking period grade
average of 70 or above, with no failures, and a minimum grade
of 70 or above in their trade area
The
student must demonstrate trade proficiency by having grades
of acceptable or better in learning areas to which he/she has
been instructed, based on performance criteria established
in the curriculum.
The
student must be in compliance with the school attendance policy
and discipline policy.
Placement
in a business owned by a parent or relative is highly discouraged
and should be made only if no other viable placement is available.
Minor
students enrolled in a Work Based Learning Program are permitted
to work in most age restricted and hazardous occupational areas.
Specific reference should be made to Connecticut General Statutes,
Section 31-23.
Any
post-secondary student who has and maintains an average of
70 or above in their trade area and would benefit by a WBL
placement as determined by the Department Head and approved
by the school Principal may be eligible.
Post-secondary
student participation is limited to 21 school release hours
per week until the mid-point of the second semester after which
there is no restriction on hours, with worksite experiences
providing training in enhanced skills.
The
student may be withdrawn from the program by request of the
student's parent/legal guardian, the school, the employer,
or the student.
Final
decision of eligibility rests with the school Principal in
consultation with the Trade Department Head, Guidance Department,
and WBL Coordinator.
HOURS
OF EMPLOYMENT
While
school is in session, Juniors may be released no more than
14 school hours per week and no more than 25 school hours per
six (9) day cycle. Seniors may be released no more than 21
school hours per week and no more than 38 school hours per
six (9) day cycle until the mid-point of the second semester
after which there is no restriction on hours as long as shop
theory, trade related electives, and graduation requirements
are met.
The
ability to participate in WBL continues while the student is
in the academic cycle. As such the student can legally work
during early release, after school, and weekend/holidays with
all WBL benefits and protection.
When
school is not in session (summer vacation, school vacations,
Saturday and Sundays) students may work the legal per day/per
week maximum established by state statue and the Department
of Labor.
Provisions
shall be made to ensure that students in the program will have
a minimum of ninety hours of shop theory per year, the fulfillment
of time to be determined by individual schools.
When
school is in session, no student shall be assigned to a job
which will require driving more than forty-five miles one way
to the job.
Final
decisions, relative to hours of participation up to the established
maximum for all students, rest with the school Principal in
consultation with the Trade Department Head and the WBL Coordinator.
If
school is canceled due to inclement weather, participation
in WBL is not required for that day due to safety concerns
for student travel.
STUDENT
RESPONSIBILITIES
The
student, where applicable, will acquire an Employment Certificate
(working papers).
The
student shall agree to conform to the rules and regulations
of the employer.
The
student will keep a daily record (form provided) of the skills
and jobs performed, and the record will be signed by the worksite
mentor of the firm which employs the student. At the completion
of each week, the student shall return this record along with
the student performance evaluation to the shop instructor for
evaluation.
If
the student does not report to school when scheduled to do
so, the student shall also not report to work. Any student
scheduled to work, who will not be reporting to work must call
his/her Department Head at the school before 8:00 A.M. , and
also notify their employer prior to the start of the workday.
The
student, or in the event of a person under the age of 18 years,
the parent, shall be responsible for transportation to and
from the job.
For
a student to work in a licensed occupation, he/she must be
registered with the State of Connecticut as a pre-apprentice.
It is the responsibility of the employer to register students
with the Dept. of Labor (DOL), but the student must be in possession
of a pre-apprenticeship card while on the worksite. The student
shall not be released to a WBL employer until a copy of the
DOL pre-apprenticeship registration card is obtained.
The
student shall obtain written consent from his/her parent and/or
legal guardian.
The
student is responsible for maintaining grades and attendance
as outlined in the Student Eligibility Requirements.
EMPLOYER
RESPONSIBILITIES
An
employer wishing to participate in the Work Based Learning
Program will conform to all Federal, State of Connecticut Labor
laws and fair labor practices for which there are no special
limitations such as license requirements. For a student to
work in a licensed occupation, he/she must be registered with
the State of Connecticut as a pre-apprentice.
In
order to protect the student in the event of injury, the employer
shall provide documentation in the form of a certificate of
insurance that the employer has worker compensation coverage,
as well as liability insurance. Students 18 years of age and
older may be permitted to drive employer vehicles if the employer
provides documentation of automobile insurance that includes
coverage of the student for both personal injury and liability.
Copies of these certificates should be issued to the school
and must be renewed if the insurance expires before the end
of the WBL agreement period.
The
employer agrees to instruct the student in safety procedures
and safe work practices while involved in on-the-job training,
and comply with all Federal, State and Local laws.
The
employer will notify the Trade Department Head or WBL Coordinator
of any student absence as soon as possible on the day of absence.
Tardiness should be notated on the Student Performance Evaluation
(WBL-2)
In
the event of any accident or injury sustained by the student
on the job, the employer will notify the school immediately.
The
employer agrees to accept students, assign jobs and otherwise
treat students without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, or disability.
The
employer will take necessary action to prevent any harassment,
sexual or otherwise, of students, and to follow up on any complaints.
The
employer, in collaboration with the school, will choose a qualified
employee that has been screened as a mentor for the student
for specific and related on-the-job training and career experiences.
The assigned employee will provide instruction to the student
in the areas of learning mutually established by the school
and employer.
At
the end of each workweek, the Worksite mentor will sign the
Daily Work Record and Student Performance Evaluation forms
indicating the student's training progress.
Wages
paid to the student shall not be less than the Connecticut
minimum wage.
Students
under the age of 18 shall not be permitted to drive an employer's
vehicle or their own personal vehicle as part of their assigned
course of duties.
SCHOOL
RESPONSIBILITIES
The
school Principal in consultation with the Superintendent determines
whether a Work Based Learning Program shall be offered and
may not necessarily offer the program every year or to every
student.
The
school will use the following guidelines to approve a Work
Based opportunity for students.
The proposed work experience will provide enhanced career experiences
to the student's course of study.
Worksite learning will be coordinated to the theory/trade being
instructed in the school or as appropriate to the student's
learning plan.
The employer meets the training requirements and all the responsibilities
as outlined in the Work Based Learning Agreement.
The guidance coordinator or counselor may consult with the WBL
coordinator and provide student placement recommendations.
Trade department heads will provide the WBL coordinator with
placement recommendations for their students.
The
school Trade Department Head, and/or Coordinator will work
closely with the employer to achieve an understanding of the
purpose and objectives of the Work Based Learning Program and
to define the skills and training the student will be required
to complete during the assigned period of employment.
The
Coordinator will review and verify all requirements and keep
a central file with copies of all Work Based Learning Experience
documents as listed:
Agreement
LED-75-1 (as required)
Workers Compensation and Liability (and vehicle as required)
insurance certificates
Liability Insurance registration
Pre-apprenticeship Card (as required for licensed trades)
In
all apprenticeable trades, authorization for an adult student
to register as a part-time apprentice must be verified by the
WBL Coordinator, from the State Apprenticeship Council before
the WBL agreement is finalized. Establishment of the part-time
apprentice program is the responsibility of the employer. |