Hockomock Area YMCA
Student Expectations/Requirements: - Meet the all requirements of their host (scheduling, workload, attire) - Complete daily journal entries recapping each day of the internship - Complete three (3) bi-weekly reflection papers - Complete a 3-5 page reflection of their experience in relation to Franklin Public Schools Portrait of a Graduate - Complete and present a 10-15 minute presentation about their experience over 6 weeks Hosts are not required to assist with any of the student assignments but are encouraged to engage with them and to attend their final presentation (listed in the dates below). Students are not allowed to obtain hours towards the 70-hour requirement during the week of April Break, but may still participate in the internship during that week at their discretion. Students may be employed by their host as well. While students may not be paid for their 70 internship hours, they may qualify for employment after their internship hours. An example of this might look like: Monday: Tuesday: Thursday: 3 hours of unpaid internship + 5 hour paid work 3 hours of unpaid internship + 5 hour paid work Wednesday: 3 hours of unpaid internship + 5 hour paid work 3 hours of unpaid internship + 5 hour paid work Students who are employed at their internship must receive experience that differs from their usual work. These students' employers will also be contacted by advisors to ensure that the expectations are being met and that differentiation occurs.
Franklin Public Schools
Help Franklin public school seniors in high school complete their senior project requirement
Chris Raymond chrisr@hockymca.org