Exploratory Internship Program (XIP)
The Exploratory Internship Program (XIP)
The Exploratory Internship Program (XIP) is a team effort between the departments of Career and Technical Education and Special Education. Our goal is to help students aged 16-21 years gain the skills and knowledge necessary to transition successfully from high school to their chosen post-high school educational, training, and career pathways based on their individual interests and goals.
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The XIP Work-based Learning Teacher-Coordinators work closely with students, school staff, employers, and parents as needed to:
- Assist students to successfully complete all XIP and work-based learning requirements to earn Career and Technical Education (CTE) and/or elective credits for graduation.
- Help students identify their skills, interests, and post-high school goals through personal assessments, career exploration, planning and preparation.
- Support and monitor students in their work-based learning experiences.
XIP Work-based Learning Experiences are based on:
- Student interests, strengths, needs, and skills.
- Employer requirements and expectations.
- Worksite location, availability, accessibility, and supervision.
- Federal and state labor laws, health/safety guidelines, district policies, general safety, and security.
Paid & Unpaid Experience in the Community
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Paid Jobs & Internships
Paid Jobs & Internships help students to gain invaluable transferrable skills and complete all XIP and work-based learning requirements to earn CTE and/or elective credits for graduation.
Unpaid Work Experiences
Job shadows, service learning, mentoring, volunteering, community-based projects, career day, junior achievement, workplace tours, school-based enterprises, internships, and non-profit organizations.
Enrollment is Open!
Students, do you have a job and need CTE or Elective credit for graduation? XIP can help!
Criteria:
- Students must be 16-21 years old with an IEP/504*
- Students must have a paid or unpaid job.
- Students must have passed or are currently enrolled in a Career & Technical Education (CTE) class.
Benefits:
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- Students can earn up to 2.0 CTE/Elective credits toward graduation.
- Students gain valuable job skills through “real world” worksite learning experiences.
- Students get support in your job search.
Requirements:
- Successfully complete 180 hours of work-based experience to earn 0.5 CTE/elective credit per semester.
- Successfully complete all CTE course requirements.
- Check in as scheduled with your CTE Work-based Learning Teacher-Coordinator (WBL).
*The XIP Work-based Learning Teacher-Coordinators will consider students who are 16-21 years old without SPED services.
Enrollment Process
- The Seattle Public Schools staffs refer students to XIP.
- They will contact the CTE XIP WBL Teacher-Coordinator for your school to begin the enrollment procedures.
- The CTE WBL Teacher-Coordinators will:
- Provide students with an XIP Enrollment Packet to complete.
- Meet with students for an informal interview and to pick up the XIP Enrollment Packet.
- Visit your worksite for an Employer Orientation.
- Your school Registrar will then enroll you in the CTE Course provided by your CTE WBL Teacher-Coordinator.
XIP Worksite Learning Coordinators
Interested in offering job or internship experience?
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Employers, Business Owners, Company Managers and Administrators!
Please contact us if you or someone you know is interested in supporting Seattle Public Schools students ages 16-21 who are enrolled in our XIP program with a paid or unpaid job experience or a paid or unpaid internship.
All XIP students go through an application process that includes an interview with a Seattle Public Schools Certified Career and Technical Education XIP Work-based Learning Teacher Coordinator.