Willamette Career Academy

About Willamette Career Academy

The Willamette Career Academy serves as a regional center for career and technical innovation, emphasizing the power of connection and collaboration. Since its establishment in 2021, the academy has progressively expanded its reach to encompass students within the Marion, Polk, and Yamhill counties in Oregon. Operating as an "Extension Program," the WCA's primary objective is to provide school districts with opportunities for students to explore various trades and careers. Through the provision of 7 trade programs, students have the unique opportunity to engage in these trades at no cost. The focus of each program is to facilitate students' progression toward a career or their preparedness for higher education and beyond.

In partnership with a diverse group of 19 private schools and school districts in the Marion, Polk, and Yamhill counties, the WCA enables students to attend the academy at no cost, with each educational institution purchasing a designated number of seats for interested students. Permitting students to learn halftime at our program while continuing their high school path to graduation.

Furthermore, collaborative efforts with local businesses are instrumental in supporting the programs. These partnerships entail monetary contributions, essential item donations for learning purposes, facilitating students' access to job opportunities, work-based learning experiences such as job shadows, and guidance on aligning the curriculum with industry standards for instructors. The Willamette Education Service District (ESD), representing 21 school districts in the region, has secured the building through a partnership with Mountain West Investment Corporation. The WCA is designed following the exemplary model of Salem-Keizer School District's Career Technical Education Center and Clark County Washington's highly successful Cascadia Technical Academy, both of which have garnered substantial student and industry partner engagement and enthusiasm.

Programs are structured for a two-year sequence that works well for juniors, but seniors can also gain important experience through the program. Apply online at www.wesd.org/wca.

Programs Offered: 

Construction Technology

Cosmetology

Dental Science

Health Services

IT/Computer Science

Freres Manufacturing

PAPE Diesel Technology