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O'Darrius Quentis Caldwell a senior at SPHSLevel 3 Logistics and Distribution studentCooperative Learning experience at Facility Services working everyday for high school credit.
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Jarickious Trevar Moore a senior at NWHS Level 3 Logistics and Distribution studentCooperative Learning experience at Facility Services working everyday for high school credit.
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Tim Patterson interviewing for an Apprenticeship position
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Emily Moll learning in an internship.
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Ted Wood learns truck mechanics everyday while earning high school credit.
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Shana DeLozier is an intern for Palmetto Vet. She is earning high school credit while learning for the career she loves.
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Abby Dorton using science at her internship.
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Work-based learning experiences provide "hands-on" workplace opportunities for students to study more complex subjects and workplace skills. Work-based learning experiences available in Rock Hill School District 3 are apprenticeships, co-ops, internships, shadowing (virtual and on-site), school-based enterprise, service learning, structured field trips and WBL credit bearing course.

Shadowing is a one-day experience where students get an initial overview of a career. A student is paired, one-on-one, with an employee to observe the day-to-day responsibilities of a particular occupation. Virtual job-shadowing is when an opportunity is provided for a student where accessibility is limited due to distance or lack of work sites in an area. Students need to see their Career Counselor, School Counselor, or Work-Based Learning Facilitator to arrange this opportunity.

Semester experiences include Internships, Cooperative Education (Coop), and Apprenticeships. Internships allow students to develop skills in a career area of interest. Cooperation Education experiences provide students who have taken a high school career and technology education program to expand their skill level on the job under the supervision of an employer. Apprenticeships can also be developed with students and employers.

Service learning is another form of work-based learning. Students use the knowledge and skills learned in school settings to assist community service organizations. Volunteerism, citizenship, "soft skills," and job-specific skills are reinforced through these connecting activities.

 

Information and Forms

If you are interested in becoming involved in Rock Hill Schools’ work-based activities, please contact Dr. Felicia Robinson at the office at 2399 W. Main Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730, email frobinson@rhmail.org or call 803-981-1100.

The Work-Based Learning Manual is provided for potential employers, students and parents to review and learn more about your role in these activities.

 

Work Based Learning Forms:

  1. August Time Sheet
  2. September Time Sheet
  3. October Time Sheet
  4. November Time Sheet
  5. December Time Sheet
  6. January Time Sheet
  7. February Time Sheet
  8. March Time Sheet
  9. April Time Sheet
  10. May Time Sheet

Dr. Felicia H. Robinson

Dr. Felicia Robinson serves as the Work-Based Learning Facilitator for the Rock Hill School District in Rock Hill, SC. She is a native of Rock Hill and is a graduate of Northwestern High School. Robinson received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of South Carolina. She earned her master's degree in School Administration and her Doctoral Degree in Educational Leadership from Gardner-Webb University.  Robinson worked at a chemical company before transitioning into the education profession by working for AmeriCorps completing over 1200 service hours in 10 months. Robinson has worked in both private and public schools in S.C. and N.C.  serving students in traditional, non-traditional, alternative and virtual settings. Dr. Robinson has been working in the Rock Hill School District as a certified teacher since 2006.

Qualifications:

  • Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF®)
  • S.C. Principal Licensure
  • SC Science Teacher Certification
  • S.C. Induction Teacher Mentor Endorsement
  • Advanced Placement Environmental Science Endorsement
  • S.C. Teaching Standards 4.0 Training
  • Read to Succeed Endorsement

Phone: 803-981-1100