Contact Information
CTE Coordinator for Work-Based Learning
Eric Bokinsky
eric.bokinsky@fcps.org
MSDE Blueprint for
Maryland’s Future
School District
Every school district offers a variety of workforce solutions. Explore the opportunities for apprenticeships in the county below.
Workforce Board
Workforce Boards offer various incentives and programming. Explore opportunities from the local workforce board below.
Apprenticeship Navigator
MD Department of Labor provides navigators to assist employers through the design and development of apprenticeships in preparation for approval. Meet your navigator below.
County Summary
Frederick County is an ideal location for employers to kickstart youth apprenticeship programs. Situated near major metropolitan areas like Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, it offers access to a diverse talent pool. With thriving industries like biotechnology and agriculture, apprentices have ample hands-on learning opportunities. The county's rich history and commitment to innovation create a dynamic environment for businesses and apprentices alike. Launching a youth apprenticeship program in Frederick County means being part of a forward-thinking community and cultivating a skilled workforce.
County Apprenticeships
Frederick County Public Schools provides a range of apprenticeship opportunities, encompassing both traditional and non-traditional pathways. This diversity ensures flexibility for businesses, making apprenticeships feasible across a wide variety of industries.
Current Career and Technical Education
The comprehensive Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs in Frederick County Public Schools present a strategic avenue for seamlessly building apprenticeship programs. By capitalizing on the infrastructure already in place through CTE programs alongside the LEA, businesses can streamline the development of shared curriculum, optimize available resources, and ensure a unified experience for students.
County Success Stories
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