Across
- 3. Students are placed in workplace environments to develop and practice career-related knowledge.
- 4. Students participate in programs that have been formally recognized by the Washington State preparation program registered as with Labor & Industries (L&I) and participating in aprogram registered in Washington.
- 6. Career ___: Activities like job fairs, classroom guest speakers, and career assessments to help students understand potential paths.
- 8. Washington statewide public-private partnership that connects students (ages 5–30) to high-quality, work-based learning, internships, and registered apprenticeships in high-growth industries. (Abbr.)
- 10. "School ___: Student led business that provide goods or services and are operated from the school
Down
- 1. Professionals who have occupational experience related to a CTE course or career cluster who provide talking and mentoring to increase understanding for success in the career path. (2 words)
- 2. Career–specific instruction at a worksite or in a classroom for academic credit. (2 words)
- 5. Series of skill-based programs in Washington State that help young people connect directly to education, credentials, and career opportunities. (Abbr.)
- 7. Entrepreneurship.
- 9. ___ Launch: Work-based programs with aligned classroom learning that culminate in a postsecondary credential, producing a competitive candidate for meaningful employment.
