Work-Based Learning
Four-year crosswalk document
Work-Based Learning is a P-20 continuum of intentional activities and experiences designed to expand the boundaries of the classroom and prepare students for future career opportunities.
Work-Based Learning Provides opportunities for students to:
Preparation
Internships
Capstone
Awareness
Guest Speakers
Worksite Tours
College/Career Fairs
Exploration
Informational Interviews
Job Shadowing
Mock Interviews
Expert Panel Engagement
Documentation of appropriate work-based learning experiences for students at all grade levels.
2022-2023
Current dated regional high demand occupation list
Aggregate data describing student participation in work-based learning experiences as well as percentage of students earning industry certification and credentials by type

“They’re signing for an opportunity that could potentially be their future, the rest of their lives,” said Salvador Torres an architectural and engineering teacher at Riverside High School.
30 students from YISD’s Career Center Program at Riverside High School will be recognized for receiving paid summer internships.
“We’re actually getting a job in high school, to recognize us, not just sports, but actually in the industry,” said Naayah Ballinas, a student being recognized.
YISD hosts Summer Internship Signing Day to recognize scholars
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Mia Lagunas, Daniela Lopez-Ibarra and Daniela Cabrales. Photo Courtesy YISD
Students and teachers in the 2018 Joint Science and Technology Institute took part in research projects in a variety of scientific disciplines. Congratulations to our very own Ximena Duran for being selected from the many participants around the world. Only 6 being from Texas. She was part of the Summer 2018 Team seen below:
Samples of student artifacts such as writings, portfolios, presentations, or links to digital content
2022-2023