11th Grade Bridge Law
Make sure that students are SAVING their work in their online GCIS Portfolios!
CGCA students should access their "My Career Plan" in their Georgia LDS folder that is accessible through their PowerSchool account.
CGCA students should access their "My Career Plan" in their Georgia LDS folder that is accessible through their PowerSchool account.
1 - 11th graders will save three possible choices of postsecondary options in their career profile.
2- 11 th graders will annually review and revise, if necessary, their Individual Graduation Plan/Program of Study
3- 11th graders will research at least one additional state or local workforce development initiative, such as “High Demand Careers Initiative,” “HOPE Career Grant,” “Trade 5 Skills Initiative” or any other local or state workforce needs for your county / region of Georgia.
4 - Review the Dual Enrollment Opportunities
State Workforce Development Initiatives
- Use the resources and links here to inform your 11th graders about the State of Georgia Workforce Development Initiatives. Educating your students about these agencies and initiatives will satisfy that portion of the Bridge Law activities.
Local Workforce Initiatives
- Use the resources and links here to inform your 11th graders about the local Savannah Workforce Development Initiatives. Educating your students about these agencies and initiatives will satisfy that portion of the Bridge Law activities.
From the Georgia Career Information Center
“State Workforce Development Initiatives”
State Workforce Development Initiatives provide high schools with valuable occupational and educational information used to prepare them for future opportunities in the state of Georgia.
Technical College System of Georgia GAfutures In the state of Georgia, there are 159 counties and even more cities and communities. When you consider your local workforce, it will differ from one place to the next. To learn more about your local workforce development initiatives, please speak with your school counselor to locate resources about your local workforce. Here are some example of resources.
“State Workforce Development Initiatives”
State Workforce Development Initiatives provide high schools with valuable occupational and educational information used to prepare them for future opportunities in the state of Georgia.
Technical College System of Georgia GAfutures In the state of Georgia, there are 159 counties and even more cities and communities. When you consider your local workforce, it will differ from one place to the next. To learn more about your local workforce development initiatives, please speak with your school counselor to locate resources about your local workforce. Here are some example of resources.
- Chamber of Commerce
- City Hall
- Economic Development Commission
- Georgia Department of Labor
- Technical College System of Georgia
- University System of Georgia
- Workforce Development Agency