12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 1, 1988 _ Co-operative education is a joint effort between the high school and the business commu- nity to educate and train students. It is a career oriented program designed to give senior students the opportunity to put their theo- retical knowledge to use in a prac- tical setting. The valuable work experience obtained while going to school will help students to make a better career choice upon graduation. In order to qualify for the pro- gram, students must be in their senior years and be prepared to work regular business hours with the co-operating work station. They earn two credits toward their graduation diploma for doing the out of school work experience and the employer, or training sta- tion supervisor, takes an active role in the evaluation process. This year there are more than 900 high school students involved in co-operative education pro- grams in Durham Region. In our second year of the program at Port Perry High School, we have 69 students who work at a variety of | whe | whe | whe | ashe | hn | o [ape | apo [pn | apn | apm [apm pm | apo | 0 [whe | ce [he | ae | ICIACACE The | whe | whe | hn | = | age | an | apn | apo [ope [pe | ge | pm |e [a [cm [gn | gm | oe [ay | o [whe | athe | che | he | es | hr | ne | bn | cn | ne | oe | who | ICAL [ade | wie | we | whe | whe | a etm " "Co-op education gets the job done work stations ranging from retail stores, law offices, automative dealerships, banks, and elementary schools. These students work for a half day every other school day for the entire school year. : All students who apply for a position in the co-op program are screened by the school co- ordinators, and employers use the normal process of resumes and in- terviews to ensure a student is suitably placed at an appropriate work station. They receive no financial renu- meration and are covered by Worker's Compensation and lia- bility insurance through the Dur- ham Board of Education. Plans are now in progress for next year's program which will start in September. Since processing of applications and placement of students will soon be started, any employers in the community who wish to be- come involved in co-operative ed- ucation are encouraged to contact the high school at 985-7337 as soon as possible. po {pe | go | ope | pe {ce | ge [gm | ag | cp [spe | cp [ogee | cage [gs [age [cg [ge [aqme | og he |e | he | he | he | hs | se | he | che | che | he | ae | » he | whe | whe | whe | he | whe | whe | whe | he | whe | cle | wh | whe | = [ap [ape [apn [ayn | age [apm [apn [ « Tammy Emond, hard at work at an adding machine at the accounting office of Roger Moase, is just one of the many Port Perry High School students participat- ing In this year's Co-operative Education program. Tammy is thoroughly enjoying her co-op accounting job, and like many other students, is finding the program is | apn | ayn | apm | pe [ope [ayn [gn [aye | C JC ho | wh | whe | whe | che | whe | HAUGEN"S CHICKEN BARBEQUE Hwy. 7A & 12 - Manchester will be opening for the season Wed., March 9th We hope that all our valued customers enjoyed a safe and happy winter season. Drop in soon and try the best barbequed CHICKEN & RIBS, and STRAWBERRY PIE you have ever tasted. TT ee Ts Ti The ie he] keke Lhe] wd ek | he |e |e | | wh | ws | whe | whe | hs | he {ce | wn | [he ks [ke [as [he [ce [he | ce [cn [le de [we [ae [cdo [ote [he (le [en Lie 1 | A020 ICCC ICAL 3C SCC CCC ICAL IC AIG AG AG JG JE IGA JG lo - . . 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He will be allowed to live in the property until his new home is completed for up to one year rent-free if ne- cessary. Councillor Yvonne Christic ex- pressed delight at the purchase and Mayor Jerry Taylor commented "1 am very pleased. This is a step in the right direction". There are no immediate plans for the building on the property, but at some time in the future it will quite likely be removed to ex- pand the parks in the vicinity of the libary and marina. we are moving ... PRECISION AUTO ELECTRIC -- 985-8406 -- as of March 1st, will be located at 80 VANEDWARD DRIVE We will be closed for general business from February 29th to March 4th during the mave. Thank you for your support. Tim PARTS - SALES - SERVICE - TESTING Of All Star ers, Alternators, Generators and Regulators BATTERIES - TUNEUPS - AIR CONDITIONING OPEN: Monday - Friday 8 AM to 6 PM Saturday 8 AM to 12 Noon Owned & Operated by TIM BARTLEY } } § | § ET TT a a I LL ry