College and Career Pathways in San Diego Unified Cheryl Hibbeln, Executive Director of Secondary Schools San Diego Unified.

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College and Career Pathways in San Diego Unified Cheryl Hibbeln, Executive Director of Secondary Schools San Diego Unified

Meaningful Graduation Access to UC a-g for all Graduation with a college and career post secondary plan

San Diego Unified 58 pathways Representing 13 of the15 industry sectors (not agriculture or fashion design) Linked Learning, California Partnership Academies and Traditional CTE Industry and Academic Standards-Based Curriculum: PLTW and UCSD Alignment of HS pathways to San Diego’s High Skill/High Wage Sectors

Engaging Project-Based, Rigorous Curriculum

Four Core Components Rigorous academics – Preparing students to take college courses and meet the admission standards of California’s public universities Career-technical education – Delivering concrete knowledge and skills, emphasizing real-world applications of academic learning Work-based learning – Engaging in real-world workplaces via job shadowing, apprenticeships, internships and other professional skill-building opportunities Comprehensive support services – Ensuring all students stay on track and graduate ready to transition to the next phase of their education or career

Kearny Educational Complex

CHS Transformation Wall-to-Wall Linked Learning Academy Pathways Academy of Health and Medical Sciences Academy of Business Information Technology Academy of Engineering and Design Clairemont High School Linked Learning Demonstration Site

Five High Skill/High Wage Industry Sectors

Unlocking the Genius Work-based Learning Labs STEM Summer Camps Dual Enrollment: Community College and UCSD Strong and Strength Inventories Certifications (next steps)

ThinkaBit Inspired Work Based Learning Experiences

STEM Camp

Post-Secondary College Partners

Unlocking the Genius

Next Steps and Questions Certifications Marine/Blue Economy Pathway K-12 Pathway School Linked Learning Efforts