Information systems at Mesa Public Schools provides a wide range of technology services including training, support, computing, communication infrastructures, and innovations. This crucial department is also connecting students to innovative career opportunities in the computer and information technology field.
David Sanders is the chief technology officer for the department. He enlisted the help of his team to work with students, developing a top-notch summer internship program that serves as a platform to springboard students into one of today’s hottest career fields. The program started with eight students and now has upward of 80 students participating through paid summer internships.
“For many students, this is their first real job,” David says. “We introduce them to technology and discuss professional work ethics like how to dress and behave in the workplace. It’s exciting to note that we have students who never thought they would make this their career. This program ignites a spark for them, and they go on to have successful careers in the field.”
David shares that during the past eight years, they have employed and introduced nearly 500 students to the IT field. Out of those, 43 gained immediate employment with Mesa Public Schools after graduating from high school. After acquiring experience, several continued their journey working for other entities such as Milwaukee Brewers Minor League Baseball, Intel, City of Mesa, Gilbert Police Department, State of Arizona, Arizona National Guard, Ring, and Edupoint Education Systems.
“The internships are an example of the community’s bond dollars at work,” David said. “Everything comes full circle with the student internship program. Without the funds, we wouldn’t have the technology that the students learn and work on.”
CULTIVATING HOMEGROWN TALENT
Jeremy Knutson is a systems support analyst at Mesa Public Schools. As a student at Red Mountain High School, Jeremy studied video production and computer maintenance. His involvement in the career and technical education program led him to an internship with information systems where he provided general computer maintenance support for Red Mountain High. Jeremy shares that he enjoyed the hands-on nature of this internship, being able to work with a great team of people and experiencing things that most students don’t get to.
Hired right out of high school as a full-time computer repair technician, he continued his education at Mesa Community College and graduated from Arizona State University.
“My professional learning experiences provided opportunities to develop the skills that made me career-ready,” Jeremy said. “It gave me a foot in the door, and I see myself at Mesa for a while.”
For more information about career and technical education, please visit mpsaz.org/cte.