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Student Reflections
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What is an Internship?
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Business Education
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Career & Technology Education
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Family and Consumer Science
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Magnet
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National Security Administration (NSA)
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Professional Career Experiences
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Signature
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Internship Coach Information 2016 17.docx
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Wage and Hour Report
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Policies and Procedures in Spanish
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AACPS Career Completer Information
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Work Permits
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ProStart Internship in Spanish
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Student, Parent, Mentor, School Agreement
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Student Parent Mentor Agreement in Spanish
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Career Research and Development Internship in Spanish
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CRD Summer Letter in Spanish
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AACPS Career Completer Information
Completer Program Paths
The Maryland School Performance Program (MSPP) requires that high school students enroll in courses that prepare them for postsecondary education, gainful employment, or both. These courses are offered at the high schools and both Centers of Applied Technology, and are approved by the Maryland State Department of Education. In addition to the Dual Completer or the University System of Maryland Completer, students can choose to pursue the Career Program complter.
In addition to accumulating the required number of credits, students must meet the requirements of one of the following completer programs.
Career Program Completer
The student pursues a sequence of courses to develop skills in preparation for employment and/or post-secondary education upon high school graduation. These courses and programs are offered at both Centers of Applied Technology or at the high schools through Business Education, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Technology Education. These career completer programs are approved by the Maryland State Department of Education, and allow students to earn industry certifications and/or college credit while in high school.
Students can select from 38 programs to gain a combination of technical and academic expertise that can be utilized for immediate employment or they can continue their education in colleges, universities, technical schools, or apprenticeship programs. Registration for courses is made through an online program application.
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