Youth Apprenticeship Program
Wisconsin’s Youth Apprenticeship program, part of a statewide School-to-Work initiative, provides hands-on learning in an occupational area at a worksite along with classroom instruction. Students receive high school credit and have access to post-secondary credit, they receive on the job training with a mentor, and they get paid to gain real-world exposure in a field relevant to their career pursuit. This year Mr. Poppe led 23 students to graduate from the YA program, which was celebrated last night at LTC. Congratulations, students!
- Mikayla Burmesch- Mark Navis Farm
- Brett Ebbers- Old Wisconsin Sausage
- Joe Minneci- Viking Masek
- Tia Stubler- Blackwolf Run
- Sam Beaudoin- Sheboygan Yacht Club
- Derrick TenDolle- Sargento Foods
- Travis Steindl- Sheboygan Auto Group
- Ashlea Haag- Atrium Post Acute Care-Plymouth
- Angela Rauwerdink- Cedar Grove Gardens
- Morgan Dulmes- Pine Haven Christian Communities
- Maggie Brill- Sheboygan Health Services
- Samantha Baake- Sheboygan Progressive
- Crystal Scharenbroch- Sheboygan Progressive
- Chase Opgenorth- Vinyl Graphics
- Benjamin Lemkuil- Kohler Credit Union
- Jared Urban- Lakeshore Technical College
- Wyatt Ecclestone- Viking Masek
- Branson Bell- American Orthodontics
- Alec Westerbeke- Johnsonville Sausage
- Tim Valind- Johnsonville
- Preston Gabrielse- Kohler Company
- Adam Ebbers- Wisconsin Plastic Products, Inc.
- Josh DeCora- IQ Print Media