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Youth Apprenticeships

Get your middle schoolers thinking about life after high school, because no two paths look alike. Use Idaho Apprenticeships partner Next Steps as early as 8th grade to get ready for the big time, and get you prepared for the right adventure.

What is a Youth Apprenticeship Program?

It’s never too early for middle school students to start thinking about their future careers and learn how an apprenticeship can serve as a foundation for jumpstarting their careers.

 

Today’s youth can get a head start as early as 16 on building their future, by entering a School To Registered Apprenticeship, STRAP, youth apprenticeship program.

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STRAP provides the foundation for youth to choose among multiple pathways – to enroll in college, begin full-time employment, or a combination. It is a rigorous education option that combines theoretical learning with practical learning that focuses on career and education objectives. It is a direct path to high paying, in demand jobs.

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STRAP Apprentices split their time between traditional high school classes and the workplace. This takes place as early as their junior year or when they are 16 years of age. By the conclusion of the program, students should have:

SWC Idaho Sheet Metal Workers JATC

5682 W Albatros

Boise, Idaho, 83705

(208) 562-0237

office@idjatc.org

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Meaningful work experience

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A recognized industry certification

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A professional network

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Opportunity to earn debt-free college credit

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SWC Idaho Sheet Metal Workers JATC

5682 W Albatros

Boise, Idaho, 83705

(208) 562-0237

jatc@idjatc.org

Opportunities in Washington and North Idaho

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Tri-Cities Washington (509) 545-8340

Spokane Washington (509 928-5009

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