WLE for Mentors and Families
We can’t thank you enough for your interest and dedication to Impact Academy’s WLE program. We hope this page helps you find answers to your questions.
Please click here for our WLE Homepage.
WLE Calendar: 2016-17
On each of these days, your intern will come directly to your workplace. If you will not be at work on one of these days, please let your intern and Impact Academy know (contact information below).
- WLE Shadow Day: October 3, 2016
- WLE Day 1: October 17, 2016
- WLE Day 2: October 24, 2016
- WLE Day 3: October 31, 2016
- WLE Day 4: November 7, 2016
- WLE Day 5: November 14, 2016
- WLE Day 6: November 21, 2016
- WLE Day 7: November 28, 2016
- WLE Day 8: December 5, 2016* *Seniors Students Only attending WLE, Junior Students take College Spring Diagnostic at IA
- WLE Day 9: December 12, 2016
Families: Frequently Asked Questions
When will the student be at their internship?
Students must be at their internship for approximately 7.25 hours each day on the dates below. Generally, between 8:00am and 5:00pm, although earlier and/or later times are negotiable on an individual basis. Talk to your student’s advisor.
WLE Days:
Shadow Day: October 3, 2016
WLE Day 1: October 17, 2016
WLE Day 2: October 24, 2016
WLE Day 3: October 31, 2016
WLE Day 4: November 7, 2016
WLE Day 5: November 14, 2016
WLE Day 6: November 21, 2016
WLE Day 7: November 28, 2016
WLE Day 8: December 5, 2016*
*Seniors Students Only attending WLE, Junior Students take College Spring Diagnostic at IA
WLE Day 9: December 12, 2016
What are the hours expectations?
Junior Students: 57 hours (8 days attending internship. Juniors do not attend WLE internship 12/5/2016)
Senior Students: 65 hours (9 days attending internship)
May a student intern with his/her parents?
No. Students may not intern with their parent or guardian.
Can 2 students intern with the same mentor?
No. Each student must be paired with his/her own mentor. Students may intern at the same location, but each student must have a different mentor.
How can I reach my student while they are at their WLE?
You can call your student’s mentor (your student should have their number). Please don’t call your student directly since they are not allowed to use their cell phones at the WLE (this is Impact school policy). You can also call Impact Academy’s main office. We will have all students’ WLE contact information.
Can the student get paid?
No. Students receive school credit and cannot be paid during the workplace learning experience. Many mentors hire students after the workplace experience is concluded, but this is not an expectation of the program.
As a parent, can I meet my student’s mentor?
Sure! Just contact your student’s mentor or advisor, and we can set up a time.
How long is the Workplace Learning Experience?
For all dates see the dates at the top of this page.
What about insurance?
The school district will be responsible for insurance coverage, as this is a school-sponsored activity. Naturally,
employers would be liable in the event of gross negligence or sexual harassment.
What type of support will my student have?
Your student’s Advisor will meet with the mentor and the student at the beginning of the internship to set goals, create a job description, and begin to design a project for the experience. The advisor will visit the workplace several times during the course of the experience period.
Here are some things parents can can do to help:
1) On a daily basis, ask your student about his or her progress on finding a WLE. Discuss ideas with your student. Encourage him or her to make exploratory phone calls to potential mentors. Remind your child of the power of networking.
2) Brainstorm with us on possible mentors, then let us know about them, whether or not it’s in a field of interest to your child. If you have ideas, email them to your advisor!
3) Make a pitch to potential mentors. Tell them that the most important qualification for a mentor is willingness to provide guidance to a young adult. Inform them that Impact faculty advisors will be visiting the job sites regularly to offer support to mentors.
4) Remind your student to think outside the box. Impact students are skilled in ways that have value to a wider range of employers than many of our students first consider. For example, an interest in computers doesn’t mean that a student should work at a computer company; almost every company or organization needs computer expertise for networking, designing, web publishing, etc. The Bay Area’s wealth of nonprofit organizations is a particularly good source for such opportunities.
Mentors: Frequently Asked Questions
When will the student be available?
Students will generally be available between 8:00am and 5:00pm on Mondays, although earlier and/or later times are negotiable on an individual basis. Interns should work approximately 7.25 hours per week in order to meet their overall hour requirement of 57 hours for Junior (11th grade) students or 65 hours for Senior (12th grade) students. If possible students should be allowed to use at least 10 percent of their time (45 minutes each week) to complete school assignments connected to the workplace experience, such as writing their blog or preparing their final project and reflection.
WLE Days:
Shadow Day: October 3, 2016
WLE Day 1: October 17, 2016
WLE Day 2: October 24, 2016
WLE Day 3: October 31, 2016
WLE Day 4: November 7, 2016
WLE Day 5: November 14, 2016
WLE Day 6: November 21, 2016
WLE Day 7: November 28, 2016
WLE Day 8: December 5, 2016*
*Seniors Students Only attending WLE, Junior Students take College Spring Diagnostic at IA
WLE Day 9: December 12, 2016
What are the hours expectations?
Junior Students: 57 hours (8 days attending internship. Juniors do not attend WLE internship 12/5/2016)
Senior Students: 65 hours (9 days attending internship)
Do I need to pay the student?
No. Students receive school credit and cannot be paid during the workplace learning experience. Many mentors hire students after the workplace experience is concluded, but this is not an expectation of the program.
What about insurance?
The school district will be responsible for insurance coverage, as this is a school-sponsored activity. Naturally, employers would be liable in the event of gross negligence or sexual harassment. If you have legal concerns about a student interning with you, please contact our Vice Principal of Operations, Kristin Tucci, at kristin@es-impact.org.
May a student intern with their parents?
No. A student may not intern directly for a parent or guardian, but they may intern at their workplace if supervised by an adult who is not related to the student.
What type of support will I have?
An Impact Academy Advisor will meet with you and the student at the beginning of the internship to go over the details of the program, set goals, and begin to design a project or set of projects for the experience. The advisor will visit the workplace several times during the course of the experience period.
Download WLE Documents:
- Fill out the “I have an Internship Form.” Did you find an internship? Congrats! You MUST click this link to let us know all the details.
- Impact WLE Mentor Handbook 2016-17. Download this document as your go-to for everything you’ll need to know about mentoring one of our student interns.
- WLE Fact Sheet, 2016-17. Download this short document for answers to your questions.
- Impact WLE Agreement Form 2015-2016. This is the official agreement between you (the mentor), the student, the student’s legal guardian, and Impact academy. All parties must sign before the internship begins.
- WLE Timesheet 2016-17. Your intern should ask you to sign this sheet every day to record their hours. Only download this sheet if the original is lost.
- Job Shadow Day Permission Slip 2016-17. Students must turn this into their advisor for Job Shadow Day.
- WLE Phone and Email Script 2016-17.
Contact Impact Academy or an Impact Advisor!
We are always available by phone and/or email. Contact info:
School:
Impact Academy of Arts and Technology
2560 Darwin Street, Hayward, CA 94545
Phone: (510) 300-1560
Fax: (510) 300-1565
WLE Program Contacts:
Clare Green, Principal
510-300-1560
clare@es-impact.org
Katherine Lambert, WLE Coordinator
510-300-1560
katherine@es-impact.org
11th and 12th Grade Advisors:
Katherine Lambert, katherine@es-impact.org
Keesha Bush-Trennery, keesha@es-impact.org
Vladamir Serrato , vladamir@es-impact.org
Karl Hansen , karl@es-impact.org
Olivia Morales , olivia@es-impact.org
Alex Swanson , alexandra@es-impact.org
Clare Green , clare@es-impact.org
Matthew Russell, matthew@es-impact.org
Gabriella Corales, gabriella@es-impact.org
Marjorie Jackson, marjorie@es-impact.org