New student interns announced for Mt. Tallac High School to Career Program
Submitted by paula on Wed, 10/14/2015 - 12:13pm
Brittany Zuber
Joselyn Nunez Rodriguez
Veronica Roque
Esmeralda Aragon Yanez
Brandy Reaves
Fernando Cano Rizo
Juan Carlos Lopez
Sam Giles
Teddy Doyal
Kiana Thoma
Kyra Washalefky
Carlos Lopez
Mt. Tallac High School would like to congratulate the following students for being chosen as the first round of interns to participate in the Mt. Tallac High School, School to Career program. Interns will learn job skills by working with school personnel in various jobs after school. After spending 3 months interning, attending counseling, and working on job readiness skills students will be placed for internships at South Tahoe Refuse our career partner as well as various local businesses. Our hope is that these students will gain the necessary skills to obtain employment in the community.
Interns:
Josue Robles Ramos
Brittany Zuber
Joselyn Nunez Rodriguez
Veronica Roque
Esmeralda Aragon Yanez
Brandy Reaves
Fernando Cano Rizo
Juan Carlos Lopez
Sam Giles
Teddy Doyal
Kiana Thoma
Kyra Washalefky
Carlos Lopez
Best of luck, we are so proud of all of you!
Ms. Greenough
Director Mt. Tallac High School
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