Lee Farrand has a diverse work experience in the field of workforce development. From 2003 to 2012, they held positions such as Youth Employment Case Manager at Asian Resources, Employment Services Specialist at Greater Sacramento Urban League, and Workforce Development Professional II at Sacramento Works. In 2014, they joined Highlands Community Charter and Technical Schools as a Program Manager, where they focused on coordinating data and testing for over 1200 students, state reporting, and community outreach. Later, they became the Coordinator of Special Projects, managing grants and student funds, with a notable increase of 300% in funds during their time in the role. In 2020, Lee Farrand took on the role of Director of Workforce Solutions and Career Technical Education at Highlands Community Charter and Technical Schools.
Lee Farrand attended California State University-Sacramento, where they pursued a field of study in psychology. However, no information is available regarding the exact years of their enrollment or whether they obtained a degree.
Highlands Community Charter and Technical Schools
Highlands Community Charter School believes it is "Never Too Late to Graduate!" We provide adult high school completion along with career training to students who are 22 years of age or older, and who haven't yet earned their U.S. High School Diploma. Highlands Community Charter School also provides elementary English Language Development for adults who are learning English as a Second Language (ESL), and helps these students to learn other basic skills, to prepare them towards earning a U.S. diploma and entering the U.S. workforce. All at NO COST!