The Institute of Agribusiness Leaders prepares students to immediately enter any business field with real world experience in high school.
The Agribusiness Academy is designed so that students can pursue their own interests through unique opportunities not already offered through regular course offerings. To be an academy completer the baseline requirements include completing the courses listed on our curriculum page, 1 job shadow experience, and 1 internship. Other requirements such as Lunch & Learns, Off-Site Learning Experiences, and Work Based Learning projects vary by grade level and are conducted mainly during academy classes. Career Pathway: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources |
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Video Above: Overview of Academies in WCPSS
Video Right: Work Based Learning & Internships in WCPSS
Video Above: Overview of Academies in WCPSS
Video Right: Work Based Learning & Internships in WCPSS
Leadership Development - Off Site Learning Experiences
Job Shadowing & Internships |
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Who We Are
The Mission of WCPSS Career Academies is to empower a diverse group of students to become collaborative leaders in a global community. The Vision of Wake County Public School Career Academies consist of an inclusive, diverse group of future leaders that makes a global difference to fill the skills gap and develop a talent pipeline. WCPSS Career Academies include high-tech classrooms and collaborative work-spaces with cutting edge technology that expose students to real world situations. Local, state, national, and worldwide business, industry, and government agencies commit, support, and sponsor career academies through consistent partnerships that provide the foundation of our programs. Wake County Career Academies value leadership, supportiveness, empowerment, and community. |
Institute of Agribusiness Leaders
Academy Coordinator: Camber Starling Phone: 919-570-5600 ext. 20637 Email: [email protected] Follow Us: |
Notice of Non-Discrimination
In compliance with federal law, Wake County Public School System administers all education programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination against any person on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability.
In compliance with federal law, Wake County Public School System administers all education programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination against any person on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability.