Responsible Citizenship and School-To-Careers will be offered to seniors in one semester block. This course will have a curriculum component that will include: career education, internships, problems of democracy, responsible citizenship topics, and community service as part of the related course. Students will receive 5.0 credits for the Responsible Citizenship/School-To-Careers course and 5.0 credits for the Internship course which is scheduled during Period 7. Both courses must be taken during the same semester. A new way of preparing young people for their ultimate entry into the workplace, School-To-Careers also encourages schools at secondary and post-secondary levels to develop school-to-work systems cooperatively-together with employers, unions, civic groups, and other private sector organizations.” Bordentown Regional High School will, therefore, offer senior students the opportunity to take part in the internships, mentorship’s, job shadowing and other activities within the school and outside the school under the direction and supervision of the School-To-Careers Coordinator. In order to be scheduled for this course, students must apply for selection, meet the requirements detailed in the School-To-Careers Program Handbook, and receive the approval of the School-To-Careers Coordinator.