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District C reports fast growth in Wake County summer "teamship" internships; committee raises questions about pay and access

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District C told the committee its summer career accelerator (teamship) program has grown from 26 Wake County students in 2022 to a planned 341 in 2025, with nearly 1,300 applicants this year; presenters and board members debated unpaid internships, stipends and equitable recruitment.

District C, an education nonprofit that runs reimagined internships called teamship, told the Wake County Community Family Engagement Committee on June 10 that its summer career accelerator (SCA) program has expanded rapidly in Wake County and will serve 341 students in 2025.

Karen Cho, senior programs manager for District C, and Dan Gonzales, chief executive officer and cofounder, described two models: a direct model (District C runs the program and sites) used in Wake County’s summers, and a member model used during the school year where certified District C coaches bring teamship into coursework. Cho said District C reached 26 Wake County students in 2022, 124 in 2023, 168 in 2024 and is slated for…

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