| September 12, 2006 Contact: Susan Levi Wallach, public relations (803) 699-2800 ext. 2782 swallach@rnh.richland2.org Richland Northeast inaugurates YES program to match students and employers |
| Columbia, SC: In an effort to match local employers with students who are looking for
jobs, Richland Northeast High School has inaugurated the Youth Employment Service, or YES.
"At Richland Northeast, YES is a free service," said Judy Giles, RNE's
School-to-Work coordinator. "Students in our school are a capable group who benefit
from the experience and responsibility of holding a job. At the same time, we can help our
community's businesses and households fill their needs for part-time employees." YES provides its services to students and employers at no charge. Jobs range from yard work and running errands to retail positions and office help and can be one-time or regular part-time - "anything an employer would feel comfortable having a student do," Giles said. "The only limitation would be that the job would have to be after school and/or on weekends for most students." Prospective employers can download a job listing form at RNE's School-to-Work Web page. "We're fortunate that we're in an with a growing business community," said Ralph Schmidt, RNE's principal. "We're also fortunate in having a pool of responsible students who want to work. YES gives us an opportunity to help our community while serving the needs of our students." For more information or to register a job with YES, contact Judy Giles at 699-2800 ext. 2821 or jgiles@rnh.richland2.org. To return to RNE press page, close this window |