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The Jefferson County School to Career Consortium

works collaboratively with 9 Jefferson County school districts and statewide programs to offer educational opportunities related to helping a student become college and career ready.

The Youth Apprenticeship program is a Wisconsin flagship opportunity managed by the Jefferson County School to Career Consortium for schools within Jefferson County.

Additionally, partnerships with schools, businesses and community groups bring innovative programs for the academic and career success of Jefferson County students.

Read on, or contact us today to learn more.

Students

Click here to learn how to apply for Youth Apprenticeship

Employers

How Youth Apprenticeship can work for your business

Occupational Pathways

Careers involve working with plants, animals, and the environment.

Careers involve designing and building homes, roads and other structures.

Careers involve creative tasks, such as performing or writing.

Careers involve planning, oversight, and organizational tasks needed to run a business.

Careers involve planning, managing and providing education services, and related learning support service, and other tasks associated with schools, libraries, and museums.

Careers involve managing and working with money.

Careers involve project management strategies and execution of projects to achieve strategic goals.

Careers involve helping people and animals with the medical care they need to get or stay healthy.

Careers involve providing people with food, lodging, and related services.

Careers involve delivering client services and ensuring customer satisfaction.

Careers involve working with computer hardware, software, or network systems.

Careers involve working with public systems including fire protect, law enforcement, and citzen safety.

Careers involve making products, such as food, cars, and household goods.

Careers involve promoting and selling products and services.

Careers involve solving problems through research and design.

Careers involve moving people and products from one place to another.

How Is Youth Apprenticeship Performing in Our Consortium

The goal of JCSTC is to create partnerships between schools and businesses as a viable and expansive pathway to success in school, work and career. As of the 2024-25 school year, we had the following participation numbers:
399

Students Enrolled

316

Participating Employers

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Participating Faculty

Find the staff in your school to help you enroll in the youth apprenticeship pathway you choose