Wake County School-to-Career Council
School-to-Career (STC) efforts in Wake County are supported by a School-to-Career Council. The all-volunteer School-to-Career Council seeks to support School-to-Career efforts at the system level by leveraging human resources to provide maximum benefit at the central office and policy levels and to encourage the development of successful school practices.
School-to-Career Council responsibilities include developing work-based learning opportunities for students, communicating the STC message, and overseeing the continuous improvement process to insure quality public education for all students.
The mission of the Wake County School-to-Career Council is to prepare every student to make knowledgeable career choices through academic rigor and work-based learning experiences. This requires a systematic, comprehensive, community-wide effort.
The Council is comprised of members of agencies, organizations, and businesses that have a vested interest in the development of Wake Countyıs youth and believe in the mission of the Council.
The Wake County School-to-Career Council is divided into six work teams or committees. Each of these teams meets independently, is chaired by a business leader, and reports to the full council. A Leadership Team coordinates the work of the Council.
- Leadership Team
- Career Pathway Employer Teams (CPETs)
- Business Alliances
- Career Academy Advisory Boards
- Communication Team
- Continuous Improvement
A tri-fold brochure that describes the School-to-Career Council (PDF 1.9 MB)
The council recognizes service from it's members through the School-To-Career Council Awards
School-to-Career Council Organizational Chart

Another STC Council organizational chart with a little more detail.

The positions above the dotted line comprise the STC Council Leadership Team.
Blue indicates educators from WCPSS.
STC Council Member Notebook (Word 998 KB), last updated on 4/27/2005. The content of this book has been reproduced as web pages. The information in this book may not be up to date.
Wake County Public School System programs are staffed and offered without regard to race, gender, age, color, religion, national origin, citizenship status, political affiliation, or disability.
