High School Agriculture

First Aid - April 8 Photo- AC Students First Aid Training Day: KRHS Gr. 11 Ag. Cert. Program students successfully completed First Aid training with John Mitchell on Apr. 8: Taylor Baglole, Richard Rogers, Maggie Green. Catherine Wood, Maggie MacFarlane, Taylor Drummond, Ashley Walsh, Janice Arsenault & Juia Noonan. The following KISH Gr. 11 and 12 students also successfully completed First Aid Training, Matthew Waugh, Andrew MacEwen, Mallory Harding, Gaven Cousins, Mitchell Peters, and Evan Donald. Many thanks to Farm Credit Canada for sponsoring our day and to Sobeys for providing our workbooks.
P.E.I. Agriculture Certificate Program in Island High Schools
The P.E.I. High School Agriculture Certificate Program is a three year program which students complete during their grade 10, 11 & 12 years. Students apply to enter the program during their grade 9 year as a part of the course selection process. Once in the program, students complete their high school curriculum with a ‘specialization’ in agriculture. This program was modeled after CATT, the Canadian Academy of Travel & Tourism. The P.E.I. government purchased the rights to model the agriculture certificate program off of the CATT program in 1999, and began to develop this unique program based on the same set of academy guidelines. The first group of grade 10 students on P.E.I. started the program in 2000 in the Western School Board (WSB) and graduated in 2003 from Kensington Intermediate Senior High School (KISH), and Kinkora Regional High School (KRHS). In 2007, Westisle Composite High School, a third WSB Island high school began a certificate program, and they will see the first graduation class in June of this year.
Students are required to acquire 240 hours of agriculture industry work experience through any combination of paid employment, volunteer, cooperative work study or workshop hours.
Employment opportunities, Internship features:
Practical: takes place between/during their Grade 11 and Grade 12 year or at the end of Grade 12.
Benefits:
Employers: Certificate students bring enthusiasm and fresh perspectives; a good partnership will be formed between your organization and the local high school; certificate students can complete projects and provide valuable manpower.
Students: Will be able to test career options in a changing society, gain valuable work experience and network with members of the agriculture industry.
Internship sponsor responsibilities:
- Work assignment whereby the student intern joins your company organization to learn all aspects of your business.
- On the job supervisor will insure a quality, well-rounded work experience.
- Meaningful work experience so that Certificate students can learn about agribusiness cultures, teamwork, planning and acquiring specific agriculture related skills.
- Kensington Intermediate Senior High School - Jessica Reeves, 836-8901
- Kinkora Regional High School – Shelley Tremere, 877-2424
- Westisle Composite High School – Kim Williams, 853-8626



