Delta has many different career program offerings through work experience, apprenticeships through the Youth Work in Trades and Youth Train in Trades programs and dual credit programs. There is even a program for students interested in starting their own business, the YELL program.
These programs need to be applied for well in advance. It’s too late for students graduating this summer to apply into the programs. However, if you’re a high school student entering Grade 11 or 12 in September, don’t delay in checking out these valuable resources:
Last year, we published a series of short articles profiling Delta high school students who are in the Work in Trades or Train in Trades programs. Learn about their experiences by clicking the links below:
- Abbi, Grade 12, Auto Service Program: Start your apprenticeship while in high school
- Aliya, Baking Arts and Pastry Train in Trades Program: Follow your passion while gaining high school credits
- Wesley, Plumbing Work in Trades Program: Earn a wage while gaining high school credits
- Riley, Heavy Duty Mechanic Work in Trades Program: Find your way to a great career path
- Joseph, Welding Train in Trades Program: Learn practical skills
- Ethan, Plumbing Work in Trades Program: It’s never too late for a career in trades