Workforce Development & Partnerships
Our local public schools serve 104,000 students each year, preparing them for college, career and/or military service
As a community builder, our districts have forged unprecedented partnerships with local governments, economic development boards, elected officials, businesses, non-profits, media outlets, colleges and universities
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The Take a Look a Teaching (TALAT) club, available at both Mendon and Sutherland High Schools, offers the opportunity for students to learn about education as a profession and help them decide if teaching is a good career choice for them.
In the spring, Webster Schroeder and Webster Thomas high school students participating in the YEA! program pitch their ideas to local investors in a Shark Tank style.
Twenty of Churchville-Chili’s eleventh and twelfth grade students journeyed to the Monroe County Fleet Center in October to explore the exciting career options available in the construction industry.
Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES’ Project SEARCH interns have already begun the first of their three job adventures at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
For the first time since Junior Achievement of Central Upstate New York began hosting the JA Titan of Business Challenge here a decade ago, a Rochester City School District school took top honors in the annual contest. It also was the first time each of the team members from the top three teams was female.