Tiger Works
Breckinridge County High School
Tiger Works Program
The Tiger Works Program is an early release paid or unpaid work experience in a business or industrial establishment for high school seniors. The fundamental purpose is to provide opportunities for students to learn under real-life work conditions and to develop occupational competencies (attitudes, technical skills, and knowledge) needed to be successful in the world of work.
Tiger Works Program:
A student must have/be:
✓ A 2.5 grade point average
✓ At least 20 earned credits
✓ No outstanding credit recovery or missing courses required for graduation
✓ Enrolled in all core classes in person
✓ Completed/Or scheduled to complete all Graduation Qualifiers (4 pathway classes or 2 foreign language classes)
✓ Parental/guardian consent
✓ Have a documented and verified job placement
✓ Have met general policies regarding discipline, attendance, and academics
The Tiger Works Program can be an integral part of the school's program of studies and be described in the local school curriculum guide that is approved by the SBDM and the Board of Education.
• The student arranges with the employer to complete the Work-Based Learning Plan
• The parent or guardian agrees to accept responsibility for the student’s safety and conduct while traveling to and from school, place of employment, and/or home.
• School personnel will verify the work site and work based plan. The student will turn in weekly time sheets or verification of employment. School personnel will check student’s progress, attendance, appropriate work assignments, safety, etc. School personnel should follow all protocols that are followed for cooperative learning programs. Please see work learning forms above for co-op forms to use for work release. The same forms will be used for work release and co-op.
• When students are paid wages, it will be in accordance with Kentucky Wage and Hour Laws, for the on-the-job phase of instruction.
• Student must be covered by employer’s Workers’ Compensation Insurance and the employer must comply with all related Labor Laws, Kentucky Child Labor Laws and Federal Child Labor Bulletin 101.
• The Addendum for Student Learner in Hazardous Occupations form must be on file for each student if they are working in sectors identified in the Federal Child Labor Bulletin 101.
**One High School Credit will be awarded to students in the Tiger Works Program regardless of the number of class periods the student participates in the program.**
**A maximum of three (3) periods can be used for Tiger Works**
Students interested in applying for the Tiger Works Program should fill out the attached application and meet with/contact Mr. Jon Miller (jon.miller@breck.kyschools.us).