PVNC Catholic, City of Peterborough and Fleming College’s Muskoka-Kawarthas Employment Services unite to launch Project SEARCH

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Nov. 28, 2025

The City of Peterborough, Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington (PVNC) Catholic District SChool Board and Fleming College’s Muskoka-Kawarthas Employment Services are  celebrating the official launch of Project SEARCH.

It’s an internationally recognized internship program that offers transition-to-work opportunities for high school students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

The program offers students a unique, business-led, employment preparation program taking place entirely at the workplace for one academic year. Total workplace immersion facilitates a seamless combination of classroom instruction, career exploration, and hands-on training through worksite rotations. The program culminates in individualized job search and placement.

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As the host organization, the City is offering workplace immersion opportunities for six students through three rotating placements over the course of the 2025-2026 school year.

Students will be interning in several departments with the City, including People and Culture, Children’s Services, Environmental Services, Cultural Services, Recreation Services, Peterborough Public Library, Art Gallery of Peterborough, and the Riverview Park and Zoo. Peterborough Transit will be providing students with free public transportation during their internship.

“PVNC Catholic is excited to be working in partnership with the City of Peterborough and Muskoka-Kawarthas Employment Services on the first Project SEARCH site in this area. Project SEARCH provides our students with special education needs a vital, hands-on bridge from the classroom to competitive employment,” said Karen Spenceley, Principal Special Education Services, PVNC Catholic. “By fully immersing them in a real business environment, they gain marketable job skills, professional confidence, and real-world experience that dramatically increases their ability to secure meaningful careers after graduation. We are not just educating students; we are launching future skilled employees.”

“This program offers the City of Peterborough the opportunity to lead as an inclusive employer by removing barriers to employment for people with disabilities and helping implement the employment priorities of the 2024-2028 Accessibility Plan,” said Reem Ali, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advisor, City of Peterborough.  “The City is very proud to serve as the host business for Project SEARCH and honoured to be working with community partners on this unique initiative.”

“Fleming College is pleased to support Project SEARCH, working with our community partners to ensure that participants receive the employment supports necessary for a successful transition into meaningful and sustainable work,” said Joanne Spicer, Associate Vice President, Student Experience.

“There are more than 25 training locations in Ontario benefiting both students and businesses. Thanks to this collaboration, I’m excited that now Peterborough-area students can train using the effective Project SEARCH model for employment,” said Carolyn McDougall, Project SEARCH.

Project SEARCH is a fully supported licensed program that runs in over 750 sites in 10 countries with a 70% success rate of interns obtaining employment following graduation.

Funding for this program has been provided by the Ministry of Education. Project SEARCH staff are providing ongoing support.