A 2022 Reeds Spring High School graduate has made history by becoming the first former student to meet the rigorous requirements of the Missouri Registered Youth Apprenticeship Program through the Table Rock Career Center.
Caleb Cronk achieved this distinction by completing 4,500 hours of hands-on experience at The Ski Shack. While in school, Cronk was an active participant in the Marine Tech program, where he developed the foundational skills that led to his success.
“Caleb’s dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence are truly commendable,” said RS Works Coordinator Rachel Pryor.
The Missouri Registered Youth Apprenticeship Program is designed to prepare students for high-demand careers through comprehensive training. To qualify, participants must be employed by a registered apprenticeship sponsor and engage in programs that combine structured, on-the-job learning with mentorship from experienced professionals.”
Cronk’s accomplishment highlights the effectiveness of this program and the opportunities available to students through partnerships with local businesses and the Table Rock Career Center. His achievement sets a high standard for current and future students pursuing similar pathways.