Congratulations on taking this first giant step toward reaching your professional development goals by becoming a registered apprentice! We hope this website will be a valuable resource of information for you and your local apprenticeship training agent. Here are a few FAQs that you may find helpful.
Read MoreClick on READ MORE below to meet Melinda Nichols, Jody Brentin, Keitra Curnutt and Asha Riley and hear what they have to share about their experiences in apprenticeship in education.
Read MoreApprenticeship in Education expansion is taking root across the west side of the state thanks to funding from the American Apprenticeship Initiative grant and support from Labor & Industries. We have been able to increase our outreach efforts in recruiting more school districts to participate in apprenticeship to include some very promising discussions with tribal schools.
Please consider attending our state committee meetings where you will have an opportunity to meet the committee members and learn more about how apprenticeship can be a pathway to a degree for school district employees.
Read MoreEducation apprenticeship programs are committed to supporting diversity and equity in recruiting and hiring participants, through outreach and engagement with under-served and underrepresented populations.
Read MoreThere are many terms that are unique to apprenticeship that will be important for both apprentices and employers to become familiar with. Here is a list of frequently used terms and their definitions.
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