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Work-Based Learning Recognition & Reception

Frankfort, IN — February 4, 2026 — On February 3 Wildcat Creek Career Cooperative (WCCC) hosted its annual Work-Based Learning (WBL) Recognition & Reception at the Frankfort Community Public Library. This event celebrates students, educators, and community partners who make hands-on career learning possible for Clinton County students through valuable Work-Based Learning opportunities.

The event brought together employers, educators, families, and community leaders to recognize the impact of Work-Based Learning during the 2025–26 school year. This year, 63 students are participating in WBL experiences, representing a 68% increase from the previous year, supported by 45 business and community partners, including 35 new partners.

"Work-Based Learning continues to grow because our partners see the value in investing in students early," said Josie Miller, WBL Coordinator at WCCC. "These experiences allow students to explore careers, build employability skills, and make informed decisions about their futures—while giving employers the opportunity to mentor and shape their future workforce."

Throughout the event, attendees heard powerful success stories from students and employers representing industries such as healthcare, skilled trades, agriculture, education, retail, transportation, and social and community services. These stories highlighted the mutual benefits of WBL, including hands-on training for students and the development of a strong, local talent pipeline for employers.

"Hosting students is something we really value because it gives young people a chance to see what the workplace is like—and it gives us the chance to help guide the next generation."

Jill Kingery, of Truland Equipment

In addition to hearing the impact WBL is having on the students and partners, WCCC recognized two Partners of the Year: Truland Equipment and the Frankfort Community Public Library. This award honors partners who have gone above and beyond to provide meaningful, high-quality work-based learning experiences that positively impact students and their future career paths.

The event concluded with a Work-Based Learning Forum, where educators and business partners discussed future goals, including expanding internship opportunities, improving the quality of WBL experiences, and growing the LEARN Academy model across additional career pathways.



FCPL Intern

A student from CPHS shares about her WBL experience at Frankfort Community Public Library with her supervisor, Rachel Milurn.


TRULAND Equipment Interns

Truland Equipment hosted 3 students one from each high school, Frankfort, Clinton Central, and Rossville.


Gaylor Electric

Randy Griffith & Amy Perlich share about their intern experience.

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LEARN Academy of Clinton County

The LEARN Academy is off to a great start for the 2025-2026 school year and our students are finishing up their first 8 week rotation at Frito Lay/Pepsi Co. We have been so grateful for this opportunity for our students that was created in partnership with Ivy Tech Community College, Frito Lay, Tenneco, Covestro, and NHK.

We are currently seeking students to apply for the program for the 2026-2027 school year. Please scan the QR code in the attached flyer to express interest in next year's program.

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WCCC Launches New LEARN Academy

The Learn Academy is designed to provide students with a two-year program that includes classroom learning, industry training, and paid internships. Students will earn both high school and college credits through Ivy Tech's dual credit and dual enrollment courses, preparing them for high-wage, high-demand careers. In partnership with the Indiana Next Generation Manufacturing Competitiveness Center (IN-MaC), Ivy Tech Community College, and local employers, Wildcat Creek Career Cooperative (WCCC) is launching the Learn Academy of Clinton County to create pathways for students to move from high school to industry and post-secondary education opportunities.

Lisa Deck, IN-MaC's Program Manager Education Workforce, emphasized the importance of integrating education with industry experience. "We aim to increase the hands-on experience while focusing on the academic, technical, and durable skills needed for a successful future," Deck said.

"This partnership is an excellent example of how collaboration between education and industry can benefit students and the community," said Georgia Everett, Wildcat Creek Career Cooperative's Director of Career and Technical Education. "We are thrilled to provide students with meaningful opportunities to develop the skills needed to thrive in today's workforce."

Penne Hout, Site Manager for Covestro, expressed enthusiasm for the program's potential. "The manufacturing industry needs high-quality employees who are engaged and productive. I'm so excited to be part of a program that allows industry to mentor students and prepares them to enter the professional workforce," Hout said.

The program is set to launch in Fall 2025, serving students from Clinton Central, Clinton Prairie, Frankfort, and Rossville high schools. Students will gain hands-on experience through integrated classroom and industry training, culminating in paid internships during their final semester. 

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WCCC Open House - Feb 11

Wildcat Creek Career Cooperative is hosting their first annual open house on Tuesday, February 11 from 5:30-7:00 pm. Come and learn about the different pathways available to high school students in Clinton County through partnerships with the 4 county schools, Ivy Tech Community College, and local industry partners.

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2025-2026 WCCC Program Guide

As schools begin meeting with students to schedule the 2025-2026 school year, be sure to check out the different Career & Technical Education pathways that are offered through Wildcat Creek Career Cooperative at all of our locations throughout the county. 

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Clinton County College & Career Fair 2024

Juniors & Seniors from all 4 Clinton County high schools were able to come to FHS to learn more about their post-secondary options. The video below highlights the event and the opportunities that were available for our students.

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WCCC 24-25 Program Times & Locations

This document contains the dates and times for Off-Site programs that are happening in WCCC. Please use this document to help you know where to report and the times for classes for your particular program. 

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Annual Notice of Nondiscrimination

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Summer Camp Opportunity for Current 7-9 Graders

WCCC will be hosting a Nuts, Bolts, and Thingamajigs summer camp for students currently enrolled in grades 7-9 within Clinton County Indiana. The focus of this camp is to introduce students to the many different fields and opportunities within advanced manufacturing. During the camp students will have the opportunity to complete hands-on activities including welding, 3D printing, and Smart Manufacturing. Students will also visit different manufacturing facilities in Clinton County to learn about the process involved in creating a product from start to finish. See the attached flyer for more information and to register. 

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RJF Job Board

Welcome to Our Reverse Job Fair Job Board

All of our Reverse Job Fair registered businesses and their open positions are posted here. Come check it out!  

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Calling Juniors & Seniors of WCCC to the RJF!

Attention current juniors and seniors of Clinton County, Wildcat Creek Career Cooperative is hosting their first annual Reverse Job Fair (RJF) in April. The RJF will be on April 17 at Arborwood by Shoup's from 1-3 pm. If you will be participating in a Work-based Learning Capstone, looking for summer employment, or looking for a job right after high school, this could be a great opportunity for you. S

WCCC will also be hosting a student workshop to prepare for the Reverse Job Fair at Frankfort Community Public Library on April 10 from 9am - 2pm. (*Students who are participating in Capstone are also required to attend the workshop.)

See the flyers below for more information and to sign up! 

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Join us at the Reverse Job Fair

Calling all Clinton County Businesses to participate in our Reverse Job Fair. Wildcat Creek Career Cooperative is hosting a Reverse Job Fair for our current juniors and seniors to find great employment opportunities. The Reverse Job Fair will be held at Arborwood by Shoups on April 17, 2024 from 1:00-3:00 pm. For more information, scan the QR code in the flyer below or click on the link in the document.

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2024-25 CTE Programs Booklet Released

The Wildcat Creek Career Cooperative has released its new programs booklet for the 2024-25 school year.  Please review the document below.  Use the button in upper right to download or print.  You may also download a copy by selecting the "info & Resources" button in the top menu of the website.

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