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The Region 9 Diversified Occupation program prepares students for entry-level work or movement into another vocational program. This two-year mainstream program is designed for 9th and 10th grade students who are eligible for Special Needs Services, Section 504 accommodations, or have other needs that cannot be met at the sending school.
First year students receive hands on experience through participation in three one-day job shadows and a community job site. Also, during the first year of participation in the program, students receive instruction in Carpentry, Food Service, Retail, Small Engine Repair, Janitorial/Maintenance, and Worker Orientation Skills. This is accomplished through daily classroom and shop instruction. Instruction focuses on personal and interpersonal skills, safety on the job, workforce basics, self-improvement and supervised crew work.
Second year students work in specific areas of interest and ability through three Community Job Sites. They develop resumes and continue to enhance their Career Portfolios.
Program Objectives:
Through participation in the program, the student should be able to:
Assessment will be achieved through portfolios, self-evaluations, and job skills competency checklist.