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Pearland Independent School District
Career and Technical Education
2020-2021
Student Guidelines and Handbook for the
Work Based Learning Programs -
Career Preparation and Practicums
Career and Technical Education Pearland Independent School District
1928 North Main Pearland, Texas 77581
Revised: October 23, 2019
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Table of Contents WELCOME TO YOUR PRACTICUM or CAREER PREPARATION COURSE .............................................................................. 3
TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY AND PRACTICUM/CAREER PREPARATION COURSES ............................................................ 4
PEARLAND ISD NONDISCRIMINATION NOTICE .................................................................................................................. 5
ADVANTAGES OF PRACTICUM and CAREER PREPARATION COURSES .............................................................................. 6
NONNEGIOTABLE GUIDELINES FOR PRACTICUM and CAREER PREPARATION COURSES .................................................. 7
Part I - General Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Part II - Attendance Requirements ................................................................................................................................ 7
Part III – Non-Responsibility of Pearland ISD ................................................................................................................. 7
Part IV – Required Work Hours ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Part – V Communication ................................................................................................................................................ 8
Part VI – Teen Driving on the Job ................................................................................................................................... 8
Part VII – Texas Workforce Commission/U.S. Department of Labor – Child Labor Laws .............................................. 8
Part VIII - Employer Evaluations ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Part IX - 10 Day Employment Rule ................................................................................................................................. 9
Part X – Loss of Employment During the School Year .................................................................................................... 9
Part XI - 2018-2019 Verification/Receipt and Understanding of Pearland ISD’s Handbook ....................................... 10
for Practicum/Career Preparation I & II Student Guidelines ....................................................................................... 10
Part XII – Forms Requiring Signatures .......................................................................................................................... 10
TRAINING STATION / PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT GUIDELINES ........................................................................................... 11
RUBRIC FOR 30 HOUR VERIFICATION SHEET ................................................................................................................... 12
”30 HOUR VERIFICATION” SHEET ..................................................................................................................................... 13
“EMPLOYER CONTACT VERIFICATION” SHEET GUIDELINES ............................................................................................. 14
EMPLOYER CONTACT VERIFICATION SHEET .................................................................................................................... 15
JOB CHANGE PROCEDURES .............................................................................................................................................. 16
TWO WEEK NOTICE / RESIGNATION FORM ..................................................................................................................... 17
SAMPLE LETTER OF RESIGNATION ................................................................................................................................... 18
TERMINATION/QUITTING JOB–CONSEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES ............................................................................. 19
TERMINATION / QUITTING JOB - DOCUMENTATION FORM ........................................................................................... 20
CHILD LABOR LAWS (ENGLISH VERSION) ......................................................................................................................... 21
CHILD LABOR LAWS (SPANISH VERSION) ......................................................................................................................... 22
TEEN DRIVING ON THE JOB .............................................................................................................................................. 23
PARENT / GUARDIAN and STUDENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .......................................................................................... 24
VERIFICATION OF RECEIPT AND UNDERSTANDING ......................................................................................................... 25
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WELCOME TO YOUR PRACTICUM or CAREER PREPARATION COURSE
Practicums and Career Preparation are instructional programs that align work experiences with school-based
instruction to promote critical thinking, foster social and psychological development, and enhance career and
workplace-related knowledge.
Authentic work-based learning has four essential characteristics:
1. Integrated, well-planned instruction that results in progressive student learning.
2. A school-based instructional component taught by a qualified instructor.
3. An authentic work experience for the student which may be paid or unpaid:
a. Practicum course can be paid or unpaid experience
b. Career Preparation can be paid or unpaid experience
4. School-based instruction linked to the work experience.
One of the primary purposes of these courses are to help students understand state and federal laws
governing work experiences for students. However, local policies also affect students and their work
experiences. Adhering to the guidelines (federal, state, and local) ensures the student gains a well-rounded
learning experience.
Please discuss any classwork assignments or concerns with the instructor. The instructor will assist students
in the work-based learning experience.
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TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY AND PRACTICUM/CAREER PREPARATION COURSES
Practicum and Career Preparation are “full year” courses that combines classroom study with paid career-
related work. Texas school districts are required by law to provide instruction based on educational
standards called the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). Specific curriculum must be taught
throughout the entire school year in addition to the required work hours.
According to the Texas Education Agency (TEA) guidelines,
Career Preparation and Practicums require that the local education agency and the training sponsor
plan and supervise instruction cooperatively. Students receive instruction by participating in
occupationally specific classroom instruction and training experiences.
The Career Preparation course is for paid experience only. The training component must address all
the TEKS for the course and provide a student with a variety of learning experiences that will give the
student the broadest possible understanding of the business or industry.
Each Career Preparation and paid Practicum course must consist of student participation in career
preparation training appropriate to the instructional program plus participation in related CTE
classroom instruction. Classroom instruction must average one class period each day for every school
week and span the entire school year.
A student must be a minimum age of 16 and hold valid work documentation to enroll in any of the
Practicum or Career Preparation learning experiences.
(Student Attendance Accounting Handbook).
Students must work 10 hours per week, on average for each 3-week period, to earn credit for the course.
This is a TEA requirement. Any hours missed due to absences or extenuating circumstances must be made up
by the last day of school. Work hours will be verified weekly and averages will be calculated every three
weeks. Grade reductions will occur if the 30-work hour requirement is not met.
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PEARLAND ISD NONDISCRIMINATION NOTICE
English:
It is the policy of Pearland ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its
vocational programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title
IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
Pearland ISD will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and
participation in all educational and vocational programs.
For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX Coordinator, Cary Partin, at 1928
N. Main, Pearland, TX, 77581, 281-485-3203 and/or the Section 504 Coordinator, Dr. Lisa Nixon, at 1928 N. Main,
Pearland, TX 77581, 281-485-3203.
Spanish:
Es un reglamento de Pearland ISD no discriminar por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo o impedimento
físico, en sus programas, servicios o actividades vocacionales, tal como lo requieren el Título VI de la Ley de
Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmienda; el Título IX de las Reformas Educativas, de 1972, y la Sección 504 de
la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según enmienda.
Pearland ISD tomará las medidas necesarias para asegurar que la falta de habilidad en el uso del inglés no sea un
obstáculo para la admisión y participación en todos los programas educativos y vocacionales.
Para más información sobre sus derechos o procedimientos para quejas, favor de comunicarse con: el
Coordinador del Título IX, Cary Partin, y/o a la Coordinadora de la Sección 504, Dr. Lisa Nixon, a la dirección 1928
N. Main, Pearland, TX, 77581, o al número telefónico 281-485-3203.
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ADVANTAGES OF PRACTICUM and CAREER PREPARATION COURSES
For the student, practicum and career preparation course will:
Provide a realistic learning setting to measure interests and abilities.
Develop an understanding of employment opportunities and responsibilities through direct work-based experiences.
Provide basic information regarding the importance of making informed life choices.
Develop work habits and attitudes necessary for individual maturity and job competence.
Provide opportunities to develop marketing skills
Give meaning and purpose to the theoretical assignments presented in the classroom.
Provide firsthand experience with other employees, which leads to better understanding of workplace collaboration and professionalism.
Provide financial rewards while acquiring employment skills
Provide an opportunity to participate in, and profit from, two types of learning environments: school-based and work-based.
Provide effective tests of aptitude for an interest in a chosen field of work.
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NONNEGIOTABLE GUIDELINES FOR PRACTICUM and CAREER
PREPARATION COURSES
Part I - General Guidelines
1. Career Preparation and Practicum courses are intended to be full year enrollment.
2. Training stations must be approved by the instructor before the student accepts a paid employment offer or
an unpaid placement. 3. Students in Career Preparation and Practicum experiences are expected to secure a job on their own. The
instructor may assist students with their employment search, but students are responsible for researching, applying for, and securing employment.
4. Students are expected to comply with campus and district rules and practicum- career preparation
guidelines.
5. Training stations / places of employment are expected to adhere state and federal laws and ethical standards. Students are expected to perform job duties in accordance with state and federal law, district policies and procedures, and ethical standards.
6. Career Preparation and Practicum students may be removed from the course for failing to acquire employment within 10 days from the beginning of school.
Part II - Attendance Requirements
1. Employers can require students to work on school holidays.
2. Students must have reliable transportation, report to work on time, and be prepared to work.
3. Students are encouraged to work the number of hours requested by the employer.
4. When requesting time off from work, students must submit the request to his / her employer, in writing, at least two weeks in advance. A four week advanced notice / request is preferred.
Part III – Non-Responsibility of Pearland ISD
1. Pearland ISD Practicum/Career Preparation teachers should be aware that Pearland ISD is not responsible for
potential accidents or harm to and/or incurred by students at a training station.
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Part IV – Required Work Hours
1. Practicum and Career Preparation students are required to work 10 hours per week on average.
2. Students are required to submit a “30 Hour Verification Sheet” three times per grading period, which will constitute as three separate major grades. Please refer to page 13.
3. Failure to work the required weekly hours will result in a grade reduction when hours are verified three separate times within the nine week grading period
4. Students should refer to page 12 for a rubric for the grading policy in relation to hours worked.
5. Hours worked during the summer, prior to the first day of school, cannot be utilized or substituted for meeting the 10-hour rule weekly rule during the school year.
Part – V Communication
1. It is the student’s responsibility to communicate an employment problem / concern or request for time off from work with the employer.
2. Students must communicate employment promotions, reward, layoffs, and firings to their Coordinator by the next day the class meets.
3. Students must maintain written and / or verbal confidentiality of the employer / training station.
Part VI – Teen Driving on the Job
1. Students should be aware of all driving restrictions posted by The Workforce Commission (TWC) and U.S. Department of Labor, Wagers and Hours before requesting permission for a specific training station location. Please refer to page 23.
Part VII – Texas Workforce Commission/U.S. Department of Labor – Child Labor Laws
1. Students should be aware of all rules and regulations of the Child Labor Laws posted by the Texas Workforce Commission and the U.S. Department of Labor.
a. Refer to page 21 for an English version.
b. Refer to page 22 for a Spanish version.
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Part VIII - Employer Evaluations
1. The instructor is required to visit the student’s employer at least once for every grading period and discuss the student’s job performance. The employer will complete an evaluation concerning the student’s employment, and submit it to the instructor during the site visit. An employer evaluation is required each grading period for the students to receive credit for the class.
2. A test/project grade will derive from the employer’s written evaluation for each nine-week grading period.
3. If a student is terminated from employment for unsatisfactory job performance, the students test/project grade will be effected.
Part IX - 10 Day Employment Rule
1. A student must secure employment at an approved training station within the first 10 school days from the start of the semester.
2. Within the first 10 days of school, a student that is not actively employed is expected to: a. Actively seek employment each day b. Follow the guidelines given on the “Employer Contact Verification Sheet” c. Secure employment at an approved training station
3. Failure to secure employment within 10 days will result in removal from the course.
4. A daily grade will be taken, during the 10-day search for employment, from the weekly submission of the
“Employer Contact Verification Sheet.”
5. Confirmation sheets from on-line application submissions must be attached to the “Employer Contact Verification Sheet.”
Part X – Loss of Employment During the School Year
1. Career Preparation Students Becoming Unemployed – When a CP student becomes unemployed during the school year, the instructor must notify the CTE Specialist in charge of the WBL Programs via email with the following information: (1) reason for loss of employment, and (2) final date the student reported to the employment site. Additionally, as soon as the CP student regains employment, the CTE Specialist in charge of the WBL Programs must be notified via email of the effective date of the new employment. These dates are required to be monitored for TEA for funding purposes. Career Preparation students that lose employment during the school year will have 10 days to secure new employment. If new employment is not secured and verified by the instructor with 10 days the students will be required to stay and work on campus the entire school day until new employment is secured.
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2. Practicum students that lose employment during the school must be switched to an unpaid practicum
experience with an unpaid training plan completed and submitted. When the student secures new employment, a new training plan must be completed and submitted. If the student is on an unpaid training plan and is not working in an unpaid capacity for an outside company they will be required to stay on campus the entire school day.
Part XI - 2018-2019 Verification/Receipt and Understanding of Pearland ISD’s Handbook
for Practicum/Career Preparation I & II Student Guidelines
1. All Practicum and Career Preparation students are required to sign an annual Verification-Receipt and Understanding of Students Guideline-Handbook for Practicum and Career Preparation. Refer to page 25 for the form. The signed forms must be submitted to the teacher of record for inclusion in the students’ class folder.
Part XII – Forms Requiring Signatures 1. Forms
a. Training Plans i. Signatures are required from:
1. Student 2. Parent 3. Employer
a. Teacher if campus based
4. Career Prep or Practicum Teacher b. Employer Evaluations
i. Employer ii. Career Prep or Practicum Teacher iii. Student
1. After reviewing the document with the teacher c. 30 Hour Verification Sheet (12 for the school year)
i. Student ii. Teacher
d. Termination / Quitting Job – Consequences and Procedures i. Student ii. Parent
e. Parent / Guardian and Student Acknowledgements i. Student ii. Parent
f. Photograph / Video Student Release Form
i. Student ii. Parent
g. Verification of Receipt and Understanding of Pearland ISD’s Students Guidelines-Handbook for Practicum and Career Preparation
i. Student ii. Teacher
2. Signed forms must be submitted to the teacher of record for retention in the students class file.
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TRAINING STATION / PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT GUIDELINES
1. Training stations must be approved by the instructor before the student accepts employment.
2. Contract labor, seasonal labor, door-to-door labor, or baby-sitting in a home, are not allowed/permitted in either Practicum or Career Preparation.
3. It is preferred for the training station to be located within ten (10) miles of the student’s high school.
4. Students are required to work an average of 10 hours per week. The student’s hours will be verified every three weeks on the “30 Hour Verification Sheet”. The 30 Hour Verification will constitute a major grade for the student every three weeks.
5. Training stations must meet the following requirements:
Operate from an office or place of business that is not a residence.
Have a supervisor on duty
Provide access to a phone
Have a registered business name and tax number
Provide compensation in compliance with state and federal employment laws
6. Training stations are not permitted at the following:
a personal residence
an establishment that infringes upon the PISD Code of Conduct. Example: Hooters, Twin Peaks, etc.
with immediate family members (parents and/or guardians, etc.)
7. Training stations must ensure a supervisor is on duty at all times while the student is present.
8. Students should be aware of all driving restrictions posted by The Workforce Commission (TWC) and
U.S. Department of Labor, Wagers and Hours before requesting permission for a specific training
station location. Please refer to page 23.
9. For Practicum courses the student-learner's training station/site must be one that falls within the occupational area (for practicum courses), and it must be related to the student-learner's previously identified career objective. The training sponsor must express a willingness to provide a variety of learning experiences within the student learner's capabilities.
10. The training supervisor is responsible for the student’s job performance, and to the greatest extent possible, the supervisor must ensure the student’s safety.
11. Within five days of approved employment, a student must complete and submit a Training Plan signed by the student, parent, and employer to the instructor. Failure to complete and submit a training plan will result in a grade reduction.
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RUBRIC FOR 30 HOUR VERIFICATION SHEET
# of Hours Grade # of Hours Grade
30 100 15 52
29 97 14 48
28 93 13 45
27 90 12 62
26 87 11 38
25 83 10 35
24 80 9 32
23 78 8 28
22 75 7 25
21 71 6 22
20 68 5 18
19 65 4 15
18 62 3 12
17 58 2 9
16 55 1 6
0 0
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”30 HOUR VERIFICATION” SHEET
Name___________________________________ Date ___________________ Thru ______________
WAGE AND HOUR REPORT __________________________________ NINE WEEKS
WEEK
1 START – END
TIMES HOURS
WEEK
2 START – END
TIMES HOURS
WEEK
3 START – END
TIMES HOURS
SUN SUN SUN
MON MON MON
TUES TUES TUES
WED WED WED
THU THU THU
FRI FRI FRI
SAT SAT SAT
WEEK
1
TOTAL
HOURS
WEEK
2
TOTAL
HOURS
WEEK
3
TOTAL
HOURS
10 Hours Achieved /
Yes or No
10 Hours Achieved /
Yes or No
10 Hours Achieved /
Yes or No
JOURNAL/COMMENTS
Student Signature: _______________________ Teacher Signature: ___________________
Week 1: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Week 2:
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Week 3:
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
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“EMPLOYER CONTACT VERIFICATION” SHEET GUIDELINES
Students seeking employment must apply for a minimum of four jobs per day.
Documentation of job applications / employer contact will be submitted bi-weekly on the “Employer Contact Verification Sheet,”
A bi-weekly grade will derive from submission of the “Employer Contact Verification Sheet.”
Students, who apply for jobs in person, will complete the first three columns. The potential employer or business representative will complete the last two columns.
EXAMPLE:
If the student applies for a job(s) on-line, confirmation sheets must be attached to the employer contact verification sheet.
Upon gaining employment, the student must submit the “Employer Contact Verification Sheet,” to earn the biweekly grade.
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EMPLOYER CONTACT VERIFICATION SHEET
_____________________________ Student Name
THIS FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT IN INK TO RECEIVE CREDIT
Company Name
Name of the Person
Contacted
Phone # Verification Signature
Date
Nondiscrimination Notice English: It is the policy of Pearland ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Pearland ISD will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and vocational programs. For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX Coordinator, Cary Partin, at 1928 N. Main, Pearland, TX, 77581, 281-485-3203 and/or the Section 504 Coordinator, Pam Wilson, at 1928 N. Main, Pearland, TX 77581, 281-485-3203. Spanish:: Es un reglamento de Pearland ISD no discriminar por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo o impedimento físico, en sus programas, servicios o actividades vocacionales, tal como lo requieren el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmienda; el Título IX de las Reformas Educativas, de 1972, y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según enmienda. Pearland ISD tomará las medidas necesarias para asegurar que la falta de habilidad en el uso del inglés no sea un obstáculo para la admisión y participación en todos los programas educativos y vocacionales. Para más información sobre sus derechos o procedimientos para quejas, favor de comunicarse con: el Coordinador del Título IX, Cary Partin, y/o a la Coordinadora de la Sección 504, Pam Wilson, a la dirección 1928 N. Main, Pearland, TX, 77581, o al número telefónico 281-485-3203.
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JOB CHANGE PROCEDURES
If a student desires to change jobs, the following procedures must be followed. Note the following:
Students must secure another job in an approved training station prior to resigning from current training station
Approval of the students Coordinator must be secured before a change can take place.
Students may not change jobs during the month of May. The teacher will initial and date each item as it is completed.
o _____ Schedule a conference with the instructor to discuss the job change.
o _____ Attend the scheduled conference and provide justification for the job change.
o _____ Type a resignation letter at least two weeks in advance of submitting to the employer.
o _____ Submit a copy of the resignation letter to the instructor before giving it to the work supervisor.
o _____ Submit letter of resignation to supervisor and have the supervisor complete the “Two Week Notice” form.
o _____ Return signed “Two Week Notice” form to instructor.
o _____ Student will complete and return an exit evaluation form from employer.
o _____ Submit information relating to the second secured place of employment: o Name of business o Business phone number o Supervisor’s name for job confirmation
o _____ Within three business days of approval, students complete and submit new training plan
information, obtain signatures, and return to the instructor.
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TWO WEEK NOTICE / RESIGNATION FORM
Today’s Date: ________________________________________
Student Name: _______________________________________
Company: ___________________________________________
Please initial:
_____________ I have received a resignation letter from this student. _____________ I am requiring this student to work the required two weeks. _____________ I am not requiring this student to work the required two weeks. _____________ Anticipated last day of work (date).
_____________________________ ___________________________ Signature of Supervisor Date
_____________________________ Phone Number
_____________________________ ___________________________ Parent Signature Date
_____________________________ Phone Number
_____________________________ Student Signature
Note: Teacher will verify information
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SAMPLE LETTER OF RESIGNATION
Today’s Date Name of Business Manager’s Name Business Address City, TX 77081 Dear Mr. / Ms. _______________: Please accept this as my letter of resignation effective ____________________. My last day of employment will be ____________________. I appreciate your efforts in working with my career preparation instructor. Your evaluation of my job performance and the time you took to visit with my teacher helped me earn high school credit and valuable employment skills such as teamwork, responsibility, customer service, and communication. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to work for _______________________.
Sincerely, Your Name
Remember to:
o Pay attention to grammar, punctuation, spelling and format. o Thank your employer for giving you the opportunity to work with them. o Tell them at least 2 things you learned from them. o Effective date should be 2 weeks from date of letter. o Thank them for working with teacher / coordinator during the school year.
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TERMINATION/QUITTING JOB–CONSEQUENCES AND PROCEDURES
THE INSTRUCTOR MUST BE NOTIFIED WHENA STUDENT LEAVES HIS / HER TRAINING STATION FOR ANY REASON. NOTIFICATION MUST
TAKE PLACE NO LATER THAN THE NEXT SCHEDULED SCHOOL DAY.
Students are not allowed to change jobs during the month of May.
Instructor will contact the employer to review circumstances of termination / quitting.
Students terminated from jobs are expected to find their own employment within ten (10) school days.
While unemployed, the student must seek employment using the “Employer Contact Verification Sheet” and following the “Employer Contact Verification Sheet Guidelines.
If a student is terminated and / or quits without permission from the instructor, two times in a semester, the student will be released from the program at the end of the semester.
Students will document his / her termination / layoff / quitting and submit the documentation in writing to the teacher/coordinator by the next scheduled school day.
I understand that when the student is not employed in an approved training station, he / she is under the supervision of the co-op teacher/coordinator during the student’s work periods. This means the student is either filling out applications or is attending interviews, or working at an unpaid community service position. The student must report to the instructor’s classroom before he/she leaves campus each day.
_______________________________ _________________________ ________ Parent / Guardian Signature Student’s Signature Date
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TERMINATION / QUITTING JOB - DOCUMENTATION FORM
Student’s Name ____________________________________________
1. Today’s date _____________________________________________
2. Last day worked __________________________________________
3. Why was employment ended? (layoff, termination, quit, etc.)
_________________________________________________________
4. Supervisor’s name __________________________________________
5. Reason (explain #3) ________________________________________
________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
6. Student’s signature _________________________________________
7. Parent’s signature ___________________________________________
8. Instructor’s signature _________________________________________
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CHILD LABOR LAWS (ENGLISH VERSION)
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CHILD LABOR LAWS (SPANISH VERSION)
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TEEN DRIVING ON THE JOB
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PARENT / GUARDIAN and STUDENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Name: ____________________________________
Address: ___________________________________
Date of Birth: _______________________________
School: ____________________________________
I, parent / guardian, understand the following:
My child is required to maintain a job, which is off school property. Pearland ISD does not provide transportation to or from the training / work site My child must obtain transportation for the purpose of this class (going to work). PISD does not assume responsibility for, including but not limited to, injuries or accidents the
student may incur. I hereby release, PISD, its trustees, officers, employees, and agents from all liability and any
responsibility relating to my child’s transportation to and from the off campus work site. I agree to indemnify and hold harmless all said parties from claims hereafter made or asserted on
behalf of any person where such claims arise out of an accident, injury, or loss associated with the transportation.
If a problem occurs with my child’s training station, I am to contact and discuss the problem with the instructor.
I have received, read, and understand the Career Preparation Training Guidelines.
I have read and understand the parent / guardian acknowledgements.
___________________________________ ___________________ Parent / Guardian’s Signature Date I, student, understand the following:
I have received, read, and understand the Career Preparation Training Guidelines. I agree to follow the Career Preparation Training Guidelines. The guidelines are also posted on the teacher’s webpage, and I may access the guidelines at any
time through the internet.
I have read and understand the student acknowledgments.
_________________/_________________ ___________________ Student’s Signature / Student’s Printed Name Date Nondiscrimination Notice English: It is the policy of Pearland ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities as
required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
Pearland ISD will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and vocational programs. For
information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX Coordinator, Cary Partin, at 1928 N. Main, Pearland, TX, 77581, 281-485-3203 and/or the Section
504 Coordinator, Pam Wilson, at 1928 N. Main, Pearland, TX 77581, 281-485-3203.
Spanish:: Es un reglamento de Pearland ISD no discriminar por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo o impedimento físico, en sus programas, servicios o actividades
vocacionales, tal como lo requieren el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmienda; el Título IX de las Reformas Educativas, de 1972, y la Sección 504 de
la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según enmienda. Pearland ISD tomará las medidas necesarias para asegurar que la falta de habilidad en el uso del inglés no sea un
obstáculo para la admisión y participación en todos los programas educativos y vocacionales. Para más información sobre sus derechos o procedimientos para quejas, favor
de comunicarse con: el Coordinador del Título IX, Cary Partin, y/o a la Coordinadora de la Sección 504, Pam Wilson, a la dirección 1928 N. Main, Pearland, TX, 77581, o al
número telefónico 281-485-3203.
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VERIFICATION OF RECEIPT AND UNDERSTANDING
2020-2021 Verification of Receipt and Understanding of Pearland ISD’s
Student Guidelines and Handbook for the Work Based Learning Programs -
Career Preparation and Practicums
_____________________________________________________
I have received a copy of the current guidelines governing Pearland ISD’s Student Guidelines
and Handbook for the Work-Based Learning Programs - Career Preparation and Practicums. I
understand the relevant portions of the handbook that apply to my program of study and
further agree to comply with the guidelines and fully understand the implications and
consequences of failure on my part.
_________________________________________ ______________
Name of Student (PRINTED) Date
_________________________________________ Student Signature
_________________________________________ _______________
Parent Name (PRINTED) Date
_________________________________________
Parent Signature
_________________________________________
Practicum/Career Preparation Program of Study
_________________________________________ ______________
Signature of Teacher/Coordinator Date