Work-Based Learning
Oregon Career Connected Learning
Oregon defines the stages of career development through a system of Career Connected Learning, a framework of career awareness, exploration, preparation and training that is both learner-relevant and directly linked to professional and industry-based expectations.
- Career Awareness -- learning ABOUT work
- Career Exploration -- learning FOR work
- Career Preparation -- learning THROUGH work
- Career Training -- learning AT work
Career Awareness -- learning ABOUT work
Career Exploration -- learning FOR work
Career Preparation -- learning THROUGH work
Career Training -- learning AT work
SSC work-based learning opportunities allow students to connect classroom learning with hands-on experiences. Here students expand their culinary expertise in the Sabin deli & with catering opportunities; business, marketing, and management skills in the Bizmart student store; design and customer service professionalism through our digital design program or in our cosmetology salon and automotive services shop. Other opportunities abound; whether observing Early Childhood Education in our on-site preschool; fabricating parts in Manufacturing Engineering, interning in a hospital to get a first-hand look at the practice of medicine in action; raising farm animals -- on a working farm; or scaling a forest of trees while studying our eco-system.
The following SSC programs have internship programs.
If you are interested in learning more information about our student businesses and services available, information can be found by reaching out to the instructors of those programs.
Early Learning Center
Land Lab
Sabin Deli
Health Services
Bizmart Student Store
Digital Design
Sabin-Schellenberg Professional Technical Center’s Career and Technical Education opportunities are available to all students, including federal protected classes and do not discriminate on any basis including but not limited to, an individual’s perceived or actual race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, marital status, age, mental or physical disability, pregnancy, familial or economic status. Lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in Career & Technical Education programs at Sabin-Schellenberg Center. For inquiries regarding discrimination or the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), contact Sabin-Schellenberg Title IX and Title II Coordinator: Ajai Huja (503-353-5941 hujaa@nclack.k12.or.us) or Section 504 coordinator: Lindsay Kane (503-353-5949 kanel@nclack.k12.or.us) 14211 SE Johnson Rd., Milwaukie, OR., 97267.