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Concord High expands career pathways; 164 students opt in and career fair draws about 50 employers

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School leaders described a pathways program at Concord High School that groups courses into 16 career sectors, reported 164 students had opted into a pathway, 13 seniors earned pathway recognition, and an on-campus career fair drew roughly 50 businesses and yielded numerous follow-up partnerships and internship opportunities.

Concord High School staff told the Instructional Committee on May 14 that a career-connected learning initiative is growing across the high school: 164 students have opted into one of the school’s pathways, and 13 seniors will receive pathway recognition at senior awards for meeting course and experiential requirements.

Principal Tim Herbert and his staff described a pathways program organized into 16 sector clusters, from agriculture to STEM. Leslie, a staff member who leads pathways work at the high school, said the pathways aim to “help students to see the importance and relevance of each course they take toward a postsecondary goal.” The school tied the pathways program to a pathways career fair held that week that brought about 50 local and regional businesses into the school gym.

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