- King Tech High School
- Overview
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	Advisory CommitteesAircraft MaintenanceAlaska Air Carriers AssociationUAA AviationUAA Aviation TechnicianFAA (FAAST Team and FAA Inspectors)DME for FAA (Designated Mechanic Examiner)Rotax HelicoptersDanchini AeroElectronics & Telecommunications Tundra TelecomIBEWAlaska CommunicationsGCIALCAN ElectricNorthrim Bank- 
Carpentry Cadence General ContractorsVisser ConstructionLaborers' Union Local 341Carpenters Union Local 1281Loken ConstructionCulinarySpenard RoadhouseMoose's Tooth and Bear's toothGinger- 
Veterinary Assisting The Pet StopVCA Alaska Pet CareVeterinary Specialists of Alaska
 
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Enterprise Kaladi Brothers CoffeeHomegrown RestaurantsFarm & FoodGreen ConnectionCorvus DesignAK Mill and FeedBoyer OrchardGrow North/Fresh International GardensAK Seeds of ChangeRenewable Energy Alaska ProjectYouth Employment in ParksAnchorage MuseumElectronics & Telecommunications Tundra TelecomIBEWAlaska CommunicationsGCIALCAN ElectricNorthrim BankAT&TVerizonAutomotive Maintenance Alaska Automotive Equipment Different Strokes of Alaska UAA Auto/Diesel - Defendorf UAA GM ASEP UAA, Auto/Diesel Program Cosmetology Alaskan Make-up Queen Salon Nirvana Studio FX Salon 
 
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	Internships & Work-Based Learning: We believe that extending the classroom beyond our walls is an important piece to King Tech’s mission, and so we offer a variety of opportunities for students who have demonstrated that they are good candidates for workplace experiences. King Tech has a Cooperative Education Agreement that allows eligible students to participate in a six-week unpaid internship with an industry partner. The internship allows students to “try on a career” before they leave high school and pay for training in technical school, college or apprenticeships. To be eligible, students must have completed one or more semesters of a King Tech class and meet the following criteria: 90 percent attendance, a grade of “A” or “B,” and a teacher's recommendation. 
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	Apprenticeships: King Tech is proud to have partnerships with the following union and non-union organizations that may provide our students opportunities for on-the-job training and potential direct interview into 
 apprenticeships: NECA/IBEW; Alaska Joint Electrical Apprenticeship and Training Trust; Alaska Laborers’ 341; Visser Construction; Plumbers and Pipefitters; Sheet Metal Workers; NC Machinery; Southern Alaska Carpenters Union Training Center; Alaska Associated Builders and Contractors of Alaska, Inc.; Teamsters, Carlile Transportation, and Ironworkers Local Union 751.
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	King Tech has advisory committees for every course. An advisory committee is a group of individuals selected by the program to advise the program regarding educational needs and activities. The membership comes from outside King Tech and consists of persons who: - are interested in career and/or technical education
- have specialized knowledge and experience
- represent business, industry, government and/or the military
 Collectively, a committee studies issues, advises and makes recommendations regarding: - current job needs
- the relevance of current programs
- the reduction or expansion of programs
- the initiation of new programs
- financial and legislative support
- promotion of King Tech programs in the community.
 Committees act in an advisory capacity to King Tech and the Anchorage School District and provide a strong link to between King Tech and the community. If you are interested in serving on an advisory committee for one of our programs, please call 742-8900. Committees meet regularly during the school year, as schedules allow. 
