
Skills for Tomorrow is the nation's first School-to-Work Charter High School. It was established in 1994 by a partnership of educators, parents, labor and business leaders to help prepare life-long learners for the workplace.
If a school does not "work," neither will its students. We are founded on combining solid academics with the necessary skills demanded by today's employers.
Our licensed, professional staff uses proven teaching methods and curriculum, with project-based learning, occupational experience, leadership and empowerment training. Skills for Tomorrow High School offers a yearlong program.
Claude C. Maddox has been Director of Skills for Tomorrow since 2004.
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