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| Home > Parents > Programs > Vocational Education > SASSY |
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| SASSY (School After School for Successful Youth) |
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SASSY—School After School for Successful Youth—is an after-school vocational training program run by Opportunities Industrialization Center West (OICW) that equips high school students with the skills and attitudes they need to succeed in life. Palo Alto Unified School District (PAUSD) students may earn up to 10 credits a semester participating the SASSY program.
- 10 PAUSD credits per semester
- 4 - 6 hours of after-school classes
- Afternoon or evening classes throughout the year
- Quarterly grades (appear on official high school transcripts)
OICW is a private, non-profit job-training center located in Menlo Park that offers training and guidance to young people looking to get a start in the professional world, upgrade their existing skills, or enter careers in the high tech industry.
If you would like more information about SASSY or other OICW programs, visit the OICW Web site or contact them directly at (650) 322-8431.
Revised December 2002
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