High School And Beyond Planning
High School and Beyond Planning in Peninsula
SchooLinks Integration
SchooLinks is an intuitive platform that enhances the HSBP experience by offering:
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Interactive Career Assessments: Engaging tools to help students discover suitable career options.
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Academic Planning: Features that allow students to create and adjust their course schedules in line with their goals.
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College and Career Exploration: Resources for researching colleges, vocational programs, and career opportunities.
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Portfolio Building: Sections for students to compile resumes, track extracurricular activities, and record achievements.
I’m a student. What can the High School and Beyond Plan do for me?
School is a busy time, and keeping track of everything can be overwhelming. The High School and Beyond Plan can help you choose classes and get involved in activities to discover and prepare for possible jobs that would be a good fit for your interests. Whether you have a clear picture of your future career or if you have many career aspirations, a little planning in high school can go a long way toward getting you ready for future careers. If you have no idea what your future looks like, that’s okay! The Plan process can help you explore, learn about yourself, and give you ideas. It’s also okay if you change your mind over time as you grow and try new things.
I’m a parent or guardian. How should I be involved with my child’s Plan process?
Regularly reviewing and updating the Plan with your child throughout middle and high school is one step you can take. Check in with your student about their Plan regularly – consider asking if you can see it and what your child is doing now to meet their goals. Use this tool to support conversations with your student about their plans after high school. For more information: talk with your student’s teachers and school counselor, look at your school district’s website, and connect with community organizations you trust.
I’m a teacher. What is my role with the High School and Beyond Plan?
All school staff can play a role in supporting students on their education-to-career path. Use your students’ High School and Beyond Plans to understand their interests, and with these contexts in mind, you’ll be able to engage them more deeply with what they are learning in class and help them picture how it could apply to their future. When students feel anxious about the future or think school is not for them, the Plan process can provide a sense of hope and motivation. Seeing a tangible future ahead that is fulfilling and meaningful can improve students’ wellbeing and engagement in school and in life.
Career Exploration
TAKE A VIRTUAL CAMPUS TOUR!
- ECAMPUS TOURS
- YOU VISIT COLLEGE SEARCH
- COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES
- COLLEGE SCORE CARDS
- Use the PSD’s HSBP tool: Naviance
- Try out the *NEW* High School and Beyond Plan Tool: SchooLinks
INTERESTED IN JOINING THE MILITARY?
Why join the military?
Many choose to enlist because of their patriotism and a sense of duty. Joining the military also provides job training and economic stability. There is pay and benefits, travel opportunities, and educational opportunities. You must be a U.S. Citizen or a resident alien to enlist.
During your freshman and sophomore year:
- Research different military branches and career opportunities.
- Attend a college and career fair at your high school. Check the calendar for upcoming events.
- Make sure you are on the path toward graduation.
- Start planning CTE courses that align with your chosen military career path. Meet with your counselor to learn more.
- Consider joining the NJROTC program.
During your junior and senior years:
- Continue your research.
- Attend the college and career fair at your high school. Check the calendar for upcoming events.
- Meet with a local military recruiter.
- Take the ASVAB both years. Sign up Here.
- Speak with your counselor about joining a college ROTC program.
In your senior year:
- Enlist with your local recruiter after you turn 17.
- Pass a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) medical exam.
Want to find an apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship is a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction, all under the supervision of a journey-level professional. Apprentices are paid while they learn and are a stepping stone into a trade career. Apprentices who graduate from a state-registered program receive professional credentials that are recognized nationwide.
- Apprenticeship Program search
- Apprenticeship Guidebook—Best way to compare and how to apply
Find an apprenticeship preparation program:
ANEW Pre-Apprenticeship Construction Education (PACE) ANEW Training Facility 808 Washington Ave. No., Kent, WA 98032 Phone: 206-381-1384 Email: info@anewcareer.org |
ANEW Trades Rotation Program (TRP) Women and Nonbinary ANEW Training Facility 808 Washington Ave. No., Kent, WA 98032 Phone: 206-381-1384 Email: info@anewcareer.org |
Cement Masons and Plasterers Apprenticeship Preparation Program PO Box 81044 Seattle, WA 98108 Contact: Linda Riggs Operations Manager Phone: 206-762-9286 Email: concretetraining@trowelout.org |
Computing For All Pre-Apprenticeship Program 1311 108th Ave. NE Bellevue, WA 98004 Contact: Ritu Bahl, Executive Director Phone: 425-890-3502 Email: ritu@computingforall.org |
Construction Trades Apprenticeship Preparation (CTAP) Department of Corrections/State Board of Community and Technical Colleges |
Edmonds College Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship 3008 100th St. SW Everett, WA 98204 Phone: 425-267-5777 Email: Sheila.dersham@edmonds.edu |
Federal Way Public Schools 33330 8th Ave. S. Federal Way, WA 98003 Phone: 253-391-3584 Email: cegglest@fwps.org |
FTINW Painters and Allied Trades Veterans Program 6770 East Marginal Way S., Bldg E. Ste. 102 Seattle, WA 98108 Contact: Chris Winters, Tribal/Military/Labor Specialist Phone: 206-762-8332 Email: chris@iupatdc5.org Website link: https://www.ftinw.org/ |
Green River Community College Carpentry Technology Program Carpentry Technology Program Lead Instructor and Program Coordinator Green River Community College 12401 SE 320th St. MS/TI Auburn, WA 98002-3699 Contact: Glen D. Martin Phone: 253-833-9111 Ext: 4208 Email: gmartin@greenriver.edu Website: |
Head Start to Construction Phone: 509-319-4141 Website: |
Interlake High School Building Industry Technology – Core Plus Construction Pre-Apprenticeship Program 12011 NE 1st St. Bellevue, WA 98005 Contact: Marilyn Henselmen, CTE Director Bellevue School District Phone: 425-456-4186 Email: henselmanm@bsd405.org |
Iron Workers #86 Pre-Apprenticeship Program 4550 S. 134th Place Tukwila, WA 98168 Contact: James Owens Apprenticeship Coordinator Phone: 206-244-2993 Email: james@iw86appr.org |
IUPAT Job Corps Pre-Apprenticeship Programs 7320 Parkway Drive Hanover, MD 210-76 Contact: James Purdy, NW Regional Field Coordinator Phone: 410-564-5870 Email: jpurdy@iupat.org |
Longview School District Apprenticeship Preparation Program 2715 Lilac Street Longview, WA 98632 Phone: 360-575-7810 Fax: 360-575-7231 Jill Diehl, Executive Director Email: jdiehl@longview.k12.wa.us |
Machinists Institute Career Accelerator (MICA) 9125 15th Place Seattle, WA 98108 Contact: Sue Bradshaw, Director of Finance & Student Services Phone: 206-331-4648 Email: sue.bradshaw@machinistsinstitute.org |
Manufacturing Academy - AJAC Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC) 8605 S. 212th Street Kent, WA 98031 Contact: John Manning, Manufacturing Academy Program Manager Phone: 425-625-6837 Email: jmanning@ajactraining.org Mailing address: P.O. Box 80727, Seattle, WA 98108 Website: |
NEWTECH Skill Center Spokane Public Schools 4141 N. Regal Street Spokane, WA 99207 Contact: Suzanne Gretch, Career and Pre-Apprenticeship Coordinator Phone: 509-354-7479 or 509-496-7684 Email: suzanneg@spokaneschools.org Website: |
NEWTech Energy and Power Pre-Apprenticeship Program 4141 N. Regal St. Spokane, WA 99207 Phone: 509-534-4872 Email: suzanneg@spokaneshools.org |
Northwest Carpenters Institute Pre-Apprenticeship Program 20424 72nd Ave. S Kent, WA 98032 Contact: Paula Resa Program Coordinator Phone: 253-312-0231 Email: presa@nwci.org |
Palmer Pathways Prep PO Box 7119 Tacoma, WA 98417 Contact: Jonathan Jackson, Executive Director Email: jjackson@palmerscholars.org Website: |
Perry Technical Institute Agricultural & Diesel Equipment Technology (AET) Program 2011 W. Washington Ave Yakima, WA 98903 Contact: Jason Lamiquiz, Associate Dean of Education Phone: 509-453-0374 Email: jason.lamiquiz@perrytech.edu Website: Additional information: Perry Technical Institute is a nonprofit technical school. |
Perry Technical Institute Construction Program 2011 W. Washington Ave Yakima, WA 98903 Contact: Darin Peters, Department Head - Construction Program Phone: 509-453-0374 Email: darin.peters@perrytech.edu Website: Additional information: Perry Technical Institute is a nonprofit technical school. |
Perry Technical Institute Electrical Technology Program 2011 W. Washington Ave Yakima, WA 98903 Contact: Adam Rieker, Department Head – Electrical Technology Phone: 509-453-0374 Email: adam.rieker@perrytech.edu Website: Additional information: Perry Technical Institute is a nonprofit technical school. |
Perry Technical Institute Welding Program 2011 W. Washington Ave Yakima, WA 98903 Contact: Scott Hamway, Department Head - Welding Technology Phone: 509-453-0737 or 509-895-5883 (main line) Email: scott.hamway@perrytech.edu Website: Additional information: Perry Technical Institute is a nonprofit technical school. |
Pierce County Skills Center (PCSC) Construction Trades Program} 16117 Canyon Rd. E Puyallup, WA 98375 Contact: Michelle Ledbetter, Director Phone: 253-800-4800 Email: mledbetter@bethelsd.org Website: Additional Information: The Pierce County Skills Center serves high school juniors and seniors in Pierce County. |
Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Training – PACT Wood Technology Center - PACT, Seattle Colleges 2310 S. Lane St. Seattle, WA 98144 Contact: Jerry Jordan, Director Phone: 206-934-5460 or 206-934-4951 Email: woodtech.central@seattlecolleges.edu |
Pre-Employment Preparation Program (PEPP) 2907 W. Sharp Spokane, WA 99201 Contact: Judith Gilmore, Program Manager Phone: 509-327-5041 Email: judithg@comcast.net |
Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP) 4220 80th St. NE Marysville, WA 98270 Contact: Anne Carnell Phone: 360-965-0035 Email: anne_carnell@msvl.k12.wa.us |
Seattle Conservation Corps 7727 63rd Ave NE Suite 201 Seattle, WA 98115 Email: Sloan.Whitaker@seattle.gov Email: Rebecca.Burt@seattle.gov Website: |
Second Chance: Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Training (PACT) Spokane Home Builders Association 5813 E. 4th Ave. Suite 201 Spokane Valley, WA 99212 Contact: Kim Waseca-Love, Director Phone: 509-532-4990 Email: kimw@shba.com Website: |
Skilled Trades Preparation Spokane Community College Apprenticeship Center 1810 N Greene St MS 1080 Spokane, WA 99217 Phone: 509-533-4600 Email: abeinquiry@scc.spokane.edu Website: |
Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center Aerospace Apprenticeship Preparation Program 12822 SE 32nd Street Suite 200 Bellevue, WA 98005 Phone: 425-348-2249 Email: allenwr@mukilteo.wednet.edu |
TLG Learning IT Pre-Apprenticeship Program Nancy Gale Phone: 425-460-2200 Website: |
TERO Vocational Training Center (TVTC) 11224 34th St NE Bldg. 16-368 Tulalip, WA 98271 William Burchett, Coordinator, 360-716-4744 Lisa Telford, Family Career Navigator, 360-716-4760 |
Tri Cities Apprenticeship Preparation Program 5929 W. Metaline Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 Phone: 509-222-7300 Email: lisa.mckinney@ksd.org |
Western Washington Masonry Trades Pre-Apprenticeship Program 6737 Corson Ave. S., Bldg. D-115 Seattle, WA 98108 Contact: Lowell Glodowski, Training Coordinator Phone: 206-768-8333 Email: teammasonry@nwmasonrytraining.org Mailing Address: PO Box 80763, Seattle, WA 98018 Website: |
Youthbuild - Seattle YouthCare 6737 Corson Ave. S., Bldg. B Seattle, WA 98108 Contact: Jamie Rose Pinilla-O’Dea (she/her, they/them), Program Manager Phone: 206-310-7423 Email: Jamie.pinilla-odea@youthcare.org Website: Additional information: This is a 6-month pre-apprenticeship program. |
YouthBuild-Spokane NEWESD 101 2424 E Riverside Avenue Spokane, WA 99202 Contact: Julie Stern, Program Assistant Phone: 509-789-3708 Email: |
Youthbuild Tacoma Goodwill Olympics & Rainier Region 714 S. 27th St. Tacoma, WA 98409 Phone: 253-573-6510 Email: YouthBuild@goodwillwa.org Website: |
Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Apprenticeship Section P.O. Box 44530 Olympia, WA 98504-4530 Phone: 360-902-5320 Email: apprentice@lni.wa.gov |
Tacoma Water Apprenticeship Training Program Tacoma Public Utilities 3628 South 35th Street Tacoma, WA 98409 Email: sshepard@cityoftacoma.org Website: |
Tacoma Power Apprenticeships Tacoma Public Utilities 3628 South 35th Street Tacoma, WA 98409 Email: TPowerTraining@cityoftacoma.org Website: |
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TAKE A VIRTUAL CAMPUS TOUR!
- ECAMPUS TOURS
- YOU VISIT COLLEGE SEARCH
- COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES
- COLLEGE SCORE CARDS
- Use the PSD’s HSBP tool: Naviance
- Try out the *NEW* High School and Beyond Plan Tool: SchooLinks
-
INTERESTED IN JOINING THE MILITARY?
Why join the military?
Many choose to enlist because of their patriotism and a sense of duty. Joining the military also provides job training and economic stability. There is pay and benefits, travel opportunities, and educational opportunities. You must be a U.S. Citizen or a resident alien to enlist.
During your freshman and sophomore year:
- Research different military branches and career opportunities.
- Attend a college and career fair at your high school. Check the calendar for upcoming events.
- Make sure you are on the path toward graduation.
- Start planning CTE courses that align with your chosen military career path. Meet with your counselor to learn more.
- Consider joining the NJROTC program.
During your junior and senior years:
- Continue your research.
- Attend the college and career fair at your high school. Check the calendar for upcoming events.
- Meet with a local military recruiter.
- Take the ASVAB both years. Sign up Here.
- Speak with your counselor about joining a college ROTC program.
In your senior year:
- Enlist with your local recruiter after you turn 17.
- Pass a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) medical exam.
-
Want to find an apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship is a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction, all under the supervision of a journey-level professional. Apprentices are paid while they learn and are a stepping stone into a trade career. Apprentices who graduate from a state-registered program receive professional credentials that are recognized nationwide.
- Apprenticeship Program search
- Apprenticeship Guidebook—Best way to compare and how to apply
Find an apprenticeship preparation program:
ANEW Pre-Apprenticeship Construction Education (PACE)
ANEW Training Facility
808 Washington Ave. No., Kent, WA 98032
Phone: 206-381-1384
Email: info@anewcareer.orgANEW Trades Rotation Program (TRP)
Women and Nonbinary
ANEW Training Facility
808 Washington Ave. No., Kent, WA 98032
Phone: 206-381-1384
Email: info@anewcareer.orgCement Masons and Plasterers Apprenticeship Preparation Program
PO Box 81044
Seattle, WA 98108
Contact: Linda Riggs
Operations Manager
Phone: 206-762-9286
Email: concretetraining@trowelout.orgComputing For All Pre-Apprenticeship Program
1311 108th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
Contact: Ritu Bahl, Executive Director
Phone: 425-890-3502
Email: ritu@computingforall.orgConstruction Trades Apprenticeship Preparation (CTAP)
Department of Corrections/State Board of Community and Technical CollegesEdmonds College Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship
3008 100th St. SW
Everett, WA 98204
Phone: 425-267-5777
Email: Sheila.dersham@edmonds.eduFederal Way Public Schools
33330 8th Ave. S.
Federal Way, WA 98003
Phone: 253-391-3584
Email: cegglest@fwps.orgFTINW Painters and Allied Trades Veterans Program
6770 East Marginal Way S., Bldg E. Ste. 102
Seattle, WA 98108
Contact: Chris Winters, Tribal/Military/Labor Specialist
Phone: 206-762-8332
Email: chris@iupatdc5.org
Website link: https://www.ftinw.org/Green River Community College Carpentry Technology Program
Carpentry Technology Program Lead Instructor and Program Coordinator
Green River Community College
12401 SE 320th St. MS/TI
Auburn, WA 98002-3699
Contact: Glen D. Martin
Phone: 253-833-9111 Ext: 4208
Email: gmartin@greenriver.edu
Website:Head Start to Construction
Phone: 509-319-4141
Website:Interlake High School Building Industry Technology – Core Plus Construction Pre-Apprenticeship Program
12011 NE 1st St.
Bellevue, WA 98005
Contact: Marilyn Henselmen, CTE Director Bellevue School District
Phone: 425-456-4186
Email: henselmanm@bsd405.orgIron Workers #86 Pre-Apprenticeship Program
4550 S. 134th Place
Tukwila, WA 98168
Contact: James Owens
Apprenticeship Coordinator
Phone: 206-244-2993
Email: james@iw86appr.orgIUPAT Job Corps Pre-Apprenticeship Programs
7320 Parkway Drive
Hanover, MD 210-76
Contact: James Purdy, NW Regional Field Coordinator
Phone: 410-564-5870
Email: jpurdy@iupat.orgLongview School District Apprenticeship Preparation Program
2715 Lilac Street
Longview, WA 98632
Phone: 360-575-7810
Fax: 360-575-7231
Jill Diehl, Executive Director
Email: jdiehl@longview.k12.wa.usMachinists Institute Career Accelerator (MICA)
9125 15th Place
Seattle, WA 98108
Contact: Sue Bradshaw, Director of Finance & Student Services
Phone: 206-331-4648
Email: sue.bradshaw@machinistsinstitute.orgManufacturing Academy - AJAC
Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC)
8605 S. 212th Street
Kent, WA 98031
Contact: John Manning, Manufacturing Academy Program Manager
Phone: 425-625-6837
Email: jmanning@ajactraining.org
Mailing address: P.O. Box 80727,
Seattle, WA 98108
Website:NEWTECH Skill Center
Spokane Public Schools
4141 N. Regal Street
Spokane, WA 99207
Contact: Suzanne Gretch, Career and Pre-Apprenticeship Coordinator
Phone: 509-354-7479 or 509-496-7684
Email: suzanneg@spokaneschools.org
Website:NEWTech Energy and Power Pre-Apprenticeship Program
4141 N. Regal St.
Spokane, WA 99207
Phone: 509-534-4872
Email: suzanneg@spokaneshools.orgNorthwest Carpenters Institute Pre-Apprenticeship Program
20424 72nd Ave. S
Kent, WA 98032
Contact: Paula Resa
Program Coordinator
Phone: 253-312-0231
Email: presa@nwci.orgPalmer Pathways Prep
PO Box 7119
Tacoma, WA 98417
Contact: Jonathan Jackson, Executive Director
Email: jjackson@palmerscholars.org
Website:Perry Technical Institute Agricultural & Diesel Equipment Technology (AET) Program
2011 W. Washington Ave
Yakima, WA 98903
Contact: Jason Lamiquiz, Associate Dean of Education
Phone: 509-453-0374
Email: jason.lamiquiz@perrytech.edu
Website:
Additional information: Perry Technical Institute is a nonprofit technical school.Perry Technical Institute Construction Program
2011 W. Washington Ave
Yakima, WA 98903
Contact: Darin Peters, Department Head - Construction Program
Phone: 509-453-0374
Email: darin.peters@perrytech.edu
Website:
Additional information: Perry Technical Institute is a nonprofit technical school.Perry Technical Institute Electrical Technology Program
2011 W. Washington Ave
Yakima, WA 98903
Contact: Adam Rieker, Department Head – Electrical Technology
Phone: 509-453-0374
Email: adam.rieker@perrytech.edu
Website:
Additional information: Perry Technical Institute is a nonprofit technical school.Perry Technical Institute Welding Program
2011 W. Washington Ave
Yakima, WA 98903
Contact: Scott Hamway, Department Head - Welding Technology
Phone: 509-453-0737 or 509-895-5883 (main line)
Email: scott.hamway@perrytech.edu
Website:
Additional information: Perry Technical Institute is a nonprofit technical school.Pierce County Skills Center (PCSC) Construction Trades Program}
16117 Canyon Rd. E
Puyallup, WA 98375
Contact: Michelle Ledbetter, Director
Phone: 253-800-4800
Email: mledbetter@bethelsd.org
Website:
Additional Information: The Pierce County Skills Center serves high school juniors and seniors in Pierce County.Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Training – PACT
Wood Technology Center - PACT, Seattle Colleges
2310 S. Lane St.
Seattle, WA 98144
Contact: Jerry Jordan, Director
Phone: 206-934-5460 or 206-934-4951
Email: woodtech.central@seattlecolleges.eduPre-Employment Preparation Program (PEPP)
2907 W. Sharp
Spokane, WA 99201
Contact: Judith Gilmore, Program Manager
Phone: 509-327-5041
Email: judithg@comcast.netRegional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP)
4220 80th St. NE
Marysville, WA 98270
Contact: Anne Carnell
Phone: 360-965-0035
Email: anne_carnell@msvl.k12.wa.usSeattle Conservation Corps
7727 63rd Ave NE Suite 201
Seattle, WA 98115
Email: Sloan.Whitaker@seattle.gov
Email: Rebecca.Burt@seattle.gov
Website:Second Chance: Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Training (PACT)
Spokane Home Builders Association
5813 E. 4th Ave. Suite 201
Spokane Valley, WA 99212
Contact: Kim Waseca-Love, Director
Phone: 509-532-4990
Email: kimw@shba.com
Website:Skilled Trades Preparation
Spokane Community College Apprenticeship Center
1810 N Greene St MS 1080
Spokane, WA 99217
Phone: 509-533-4600
Email: abeinquiry@scc.spokane.edu
Website:Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center Aerospace Apprenticeship Preparation Program
12822 SE 32nd Street Suite 200
Bellevue, WA 98005
Phone: 425-348-2249
Email: allenwr@mukilteo.wednet.eduTLG Learning IT Pre-Apprenticeship Program
Nancy Gale
Phone: 425-460-2200
Website:TERO Vocational Training Center (TVTC)
11224 34th St NE Bldg. 16-368
Tulalip, WA 98271
William Burchett, Coordinator, 360-716-4744
Lisa Telford, Family Career Navigator, 360-716-4760Tri Cities Apprenticeship Preparation Program
5929 W. Metaline Ave.
Kennewick, WA 99336
Phone: 509-222-7300
Email: lisa.mckinney@ksd.orgWestern Washington Masonry Trades Pre-Apprenticeship Program
6737 Corson Ave. S., Bldg. D-115
Seattle, WA 98108
Contact: Lowell Glodowski, Training Coordinator
Phone: 206-768-8333
Email: teammasonry@nwmasonrytraining.org
Mailing Address: PO Box 80763,
Seattle, WA 98018
Website:Youthbuild - Seattle
YouthCare
6737 Corson Ave. S., Bldg. B
Seattle, WA 98108
Contact: Jamie Rose Pinilla-O’Dea (she/her, they/them), Program Manager
Phone: 206-310-7423
Email: Jamie.pinilla-odea@youthcare.org
Website:
Additional information: This is a 6-month pre-apprenticeship program.YouthBuild-Spokane
NEWESD 101
2424 E Riverside Avenue
Spokane, WA 99202
Contact: Julie Stern, Program Assistant
Phone: 509-789-3708
Email:Youthbuild Tacoma
Goodwill Olympics & Rainier Region
714 S. 27th St.
Tacoma, WA 98409
Phone: 253-573-6510
Email: YouthBuild@goodwillwa.org
Website:Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Apprenticeship Section
P.O. Box 44530
Olympia, WA 98504-4530
Phone: 360-902-5320
Email: apprentice@lni.wa.govTacoma Water Apprenticeship Training Program
Tacoma Public Utilities
3628 South 35th Street
Tacoma, WA 98409
Email: sshepard@cityoftacoma.org
Website:Tacoma Power Apprenticeships
Tacoma Public Utilities
3628 South 35th Street
Tacoma, WA 98409
Email: TPowerTraining@cityoftacoma.org
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PSD's College and Career Center
Peninsula School District's College and Career Services supports students' post-secondary success with guidance on college admissions, career exploration, and technical pathways, working with families and educators to create personalized plans.
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OSPI High School and Beyond Plan Details
Learn more about the High School and Beyond Plan (HSBP) is a Washington State graduation requirement, helping students connect their education to future goals. This FAQ provides clear answers about the HSBP’s purpose, components, and how it supports career and academic planning.
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ReadyWA Resources
How can you make the Plan work for you? ReadyWA has information and resources to answer your questions, whether you are a student, a parent or guardian, or a teacher.