James Scott Farrin Partners With Local High School on Corporate Work Study Program

As a Corporate Partner of Cristo Rey Research Triangle High School’s Corporate Work Study Program (CWSP), the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin will be a part of an innovative program that provides professional work experience to minority students. The CWSP helps remove institutional barriers, decrease economic inequality, and advance racial equity for participating students.

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Cristo Rey Research Triangle High School is part of the Cristo Rey Network of 37 high schools across the United States whose mission is focused on delivering “a career-focused, college preparatory education” for students with limited economic resources by integrating rigorous academics with four years of professional work experiences and support. The Corporate Work Study Program operates like a temporary employment agency within the school and works with corporate partners to employ four students five full days a month in an entry-level, professional job for all four years of high school.

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As a Corporate Partner, the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin will lease a team of four students from Labor Day until the end of May 2022 to work predominantly with its marketing team. The firm is proud to be a part of this transformational opportunity for four motivated high school students.

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