Fox Valley Technical College Helps Bring Online Career and Technical Ed to Wisconsin
        
        
        
        Fox Valley Technical College,  the International Union of Operating Engineers  Local 139, the McFarland School District and K12 have teamed up to  launch Destinations Career Academy of Wisconsin (WIDCA), an online high school  focused on career and technical education (CTE), the state's first such school.
WIDCA "is a tuition-free online public charter school  open to students statewide in grades 9-12," according to a news release. "The  school will serve full-time students as well as offer individual courses to  students in schools that do not have access to CTE programs. The school is now  accepting open enrollments."
The pre-apprenticeship program aims to offer students a head  start on their career goals by providing opportunities for college credit,  workplace experience, industry certifications and technical and specialty trade  credentials.
Students, whether enrolled full or part time, can enroll in  multiple versions of core high school classes or CTE courses in any of four  Wisconsin career clusters, which include architecture and construction;  business, management and administration; health science; and information technology.
"One of the school's most innovative offerings,  developed through an exclusive partnership with the Operating Engineers and Fox  Valley Technical College, is the Operating Engineers program in the  Construction Pathway," according to a news release. "This  one-of-a-kind 'pre-apprenticeship' program directed by the Operating Engineers  will give students hands-on experience and prepare them to enter apprenticeship  training to become successful operating engineers — heavy equipment operators,  mechanics and surveyors — in the construction industry. The Operating  Engineers intends to offer summer camps for WIDCA students working through this  career pathway at its state-of-the-art facility based in Coloma."
Fox Valley Technical College is working with the Operating  Engineers to develop the curriculum for the program. The college will also work to facilitate  blended learning opportunities for students at schools, regional centers and  training sites from around Wisconsin.
The nonprofit public charter  school will use curriculum and academic services provided by K12 and will be  governed by an independent board of directors authorized by the McFarland School District.
"Our mission is to serve the needs of every student and  maximize opportunities for all," said Andrew Briddell, superintendent of  McFarland School District, in a prepared statement. "This is the goal of  our district and Destinations Career Academy of Wisconsin. We are excited to  make this school option available to families across the state."
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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                    Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].