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FCA's Apprenticeship Program
Most traditional High School programs emphasize preparing students
for college. Many young adults wanting to enter the workforce—instead
of attend college—find that High School is not preparing them
for the futures they have in mind. Nationally, employers agree:
traditional public school curricula does not adequately prepare
young people to be the kind of individuals they are looking to hire.
Also, some young people just don’t do well in a Public high
school, while others have been suspended or expelled for personal
reasons.
For students who do not want (or are unable) to continue in public
high school yet still want to receive a high school diploma, Family
Christian Academy has created its Apprentice Program.
FCA’s Apprentice program is an appropriate alternative
to the standard college-prep track. This 1-2 year Program recognizes
that today’s young person needs to be as educated to enter
the workforce as he/she is to enter college. The difference is that
entering the workforce requires a unique knowledge-base and skill
set.

FCA’s Apprentice program is based on the traditional and
time-honored Apprentice approach to job training. The Program provides
your student with invaluable work experience and on-the-job learning.
The student’s employment is supplemented with practical classroom
academics that equip your student for success in life. A primary
aim of the program is to prepare your student to graduate with a
high school diploma within one to two years. Also, the program will
teach your student a wide range of essential skills.
FCA’s Apprentice program is designed to produce confident
and responsible adults, with the self-awareness, life and job skills,
work experience, and diploma needed to jump-start a career and begin
a successful, independent life.
Placement in the program begins with extensive aptitude and occupational
testing of your student.
The program provides monthly evaluation of the student’s
workplace and academic performance and also provides the feedback
necessary to improve the student’s future performance.
Students in FCA’s Apprentice Program participate in the adult
world of work while learning the practical and academic skills that
continually improve their value to their employers.
“...schools no longer prepare
children for the real world.” Isabelle
Adams - (Australian Superintendant of Schools) |
Graduate in One - Two Years
Upon successfully completing this fast-track program, students
graduate with a high school diploma and are ready to enter the workforce
full-time, attend college, or a technical school. (If students decide
to enter college, remedial classes may be necessary for certain
academic courses).
Students may earn their way through
the Apprentice Program
At the parent’s discretion, students may pay all, or part,
of the cost of the Apprentice program with income earned on the
job. By using their own earnings to pay for the program, students
learn independence, the value of an education, and may decide that
college, rather than a job, is a better choice for a young person
just leaving school.
Summary of the Apprentice Program
• For students age 16+.
• A viable alternative to public high school.
• Many students want to enter the workforce after graduation
rather than attend college.
• A work-study, earn-while-you-learn, career-track, 1-2 year
program designed to prepare young people for entry directly into
the workforce with the skills employers are looking for.
• Held at our on-campus location two evenings per week and/or
online.
• Students graduate with a high school diploma.
“There is nothing to do in government
schools that is real. There is nothing important to do there.”
- John Taylor Gatto - (N.Y. State Teacher of
the Year) |
APPRENTICE
FEE SCHEDULE |
Enrollment Fees (see page 35) $60-80 |
Registration Fees include: entry-level
testing, career testing book/software rentals & consumable
materials $350.00 |
Monthly Tuition Fee (Aug-May,
10 payments) $250.00 |
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