Norwich High School Offers Work Based Learning Program
Published: December 6th, 2024
By: Kelli Miller

Norwich High School offers work based learning program Norwich Superintendent Scott Ryan said the Norwich High School (NHS) partnered with SUNY Morrisville and Delaware Valley Community College to offer dual college credits, giving students a competitive edge as they prepare for workforce entry. (Photo by Kelli Miller)

NORWICH — Norwich High School (NHS) partnered with SUNY Morrisville and Delaware Valley Community College to offer dual college credits, giving their students a competitive edge as they prepare for workforce entry.

Three in-house Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways include Food Preparation, Agriculture and Elementary Education and Teaching.

"Through student surveys and labor market research, we designed these programs to prepare students for high-demand industries and foster skills like communication and workplace readiness, " said Norwich City School District Superintendent Scott Ryan.

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"Work-based learning ensures our graduates are equipped to excel in their careers and communities," said Ryan.

The three pathways address labor market needs:

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