A student finishes middle school and heads to high school to finish the last portion of their twelve-year education. However, preparations for graduation are done during this time, which includes planning the future. Part of that planning is getting the first job, deciding whether to go to college or learning a trade. The Mentorship Service assists high school students from freshman to senior year with early job/career training and shadowing programs to educate them on building a resume of diverse work or volunteer experience. Extracurricular and volunteer work are included as part of the mentorship experience. If the student gets paid, they can use their paycheck to plan for their future. NOTE: This service will have minors involved, you must have background checks done and read the child labor laws to make sure the teen does not go over the number of hours required before turning eighteen.

What schools are eligible for this service?

High schools, including public schools, charter schools, private schools, religious schools, and home school programs.

What kind of experiences do students receive?

  • Mentoring from professionals
  • Job shadowing
  • Volunteer work
  • Side gigs
  • Work-study
  • Part-time work
  • Summer jobs
  • Coaching
  • Extracurricular
  • Career counseling
  • Work seminar
  • Job training
  • Early college internship experience
  • Early apprenticeship experience

For more information, please contact A.I.M.E. to connect you to a local high school to learn about other high school programs.