Today, Mayor Craig Greenberg joined leaders from the J.B. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville’s STEM+ Hub to call on Louisville youth and employers to sign up for the 2024 season of SummerWorks.
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer joined Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio and SummerWorks participants, employers, and supporters at Story Louisville yesterday to kick-off the 2022 SummerWorks season and to celebrate the program’s impact over its 12 years.
Mayor Greg Fischer today joined JCPS Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio, Metro Council President David James, and other community leaders at Shawnee Park to announce the start of registration for SummerWorks 2022.
Results for America recently identified SummerWorks as a national model for summer jobs programs for youth. Their in-depth case study of the program, which was published in January, reviews the major accomplishments of the program, its keys to success, timeline, and more.
On Friday, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer announced the start of the 2020 SummerWorks season alongside JCPS Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio, District 24 Councilwoman Madonna Flood, and others at the Class Act Federal Credit Union branch at Southern High School.
Why should your company or organization hire youth through SummerWorks in 2018? Here are the top 6 reasons, based on feedback we've received from the 165 employers who hired last year.