Career Pathways

  • Career Pathways help students explore and investigate potential careers which may fit their post-high-school plans.

  • Career Pathways identify routes from secondary school to two- and four-year colleges, graduate school, and the workplace, so students can link what they learn in school and what they can do in the future.

  • Career Pathways allow students to access local, state and national frameworks to better analyze long and short-term career goals, plan what to take in high school to begin to move toward those goals, and implement strategies for further education and work experience that will prepare them for high-skill, high-wage, high-demand careers in the 21st Century.

  • Choosing a Career Pathway should be interesting but not stressful. Students should start out by taking courses they LOVE, and more-often-than-not, these courses lead the student into a naturally evolving sequence that allows them to explore their interest at a deeper level as they lay a foundation for future learning.