Complete a State Approved Work-Based Learning Program: Work-based learning (WBL) is a school-coordinated, sponsored, coherent sequence of workplace experiences that are related to a students' career goals and/or interests, are based on instructional preparation, and are performed in partnership with local businesses, industries, or other organizations in the community. WBL enables students to apply classroom instruction in a real-world business or service-oriented work environment.
CTE Completer with Certification: Complete a CTE Pathway within their elective credits required for graduation. Each semester, students can take courses within their pathway to become a completer. By doing this, and earning a certification (offered during one of the three or four courses during the pathway) the student qualifies as a completer. CTE courses and pathways are offered at both WEHS (Administrative Services and Culinary Arts Management) and Barnwell County Career Center.
Earn a 3 or Higher on each subtest of the WIN Ready to Work Assessment: The WIN Ready to Work assessment is an employability test that is required for all third-year high school students. The WIN assessment is a great way for all students to earn their career ready requirement. Learn more about the WIN Ready to Work Assessment.
ASVAB Score of 31 or Better: The ASVAB test, commonly though to be for armed forces enlistment, is a valuable career exploration tool. The ASVAB is offered to students in coordination with our School Counselor's office. The taking of the ASVAB is voluntary and does not commit students to anything related to the armed forces but can be used to help align career paths based on the strengths of the students. Learn more about the ASVAB.