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All Means All School-to-Work Award Sites

The purpose of the All Means All School-to-Work Project and Award Nomination was to recognize and celebrate local school-to-work partners that are committed to doing whatever it takes to ensure access and benefit by all learners in their local school-to-work system.

All Means All School-to-Work Award Sites were identified through an award nomination process. A National Advisory Panel was established to review and support the identification, dissemination, and celebration of award sites that are using strategies to serve all of their learners.

We want to share their strategies with others across the country who are also trying to implement school-to-work systems built with strategies that naturally include all learners.

Note: Funding for the All Means All School-to-Work Project ended in 1996. The following sites may no longer be in operation, or the contacts may be out of date. We are publishing this information for your use as much of it may be relevant to the current work of assisting youth with disabilities in the transition from school to post-school opportunities.

To view sites that have received the All Means All School-to-Work Award, just click on any of the following links.

Monroe High School Options Program

Risky Business: Building Resources for At-Risk Youth

West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind

Rochester City School District and Rochester General Hospital Partnership

Salem County School-to-Careers Initiative

Allegheny County Career Connection - East Partnership

Tiffin City Schools

Work Opportunity Center - Minneapolis Public Schools

Lancaster County Academy

Angola High School

Pomona High School

Atlantic County Special Services District

St. Charles County School-to-Work Consortium

Linking Learning to Life

Largo Medical Center

Manistique Area Schools STW System

Shelley High School Solutions Program

YouthBuild McLean County

Mid-Del Career Connection

Silver Spring Elementary School: Career Immersion Program

Migrant Education: Youth Volunteer Internship Program (V.I.P.)

Mid-Columbia School-to-Work System

The Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center (The Met)

Winnacunnet Cooperative High School: The Career Path Curriculum

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