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Student Paths Student Paths Better Preparing Students for their Future David Burke, Program Consultant Jim Sang, Director of Sales and Marketing

Student Paths: Helping Students Transition from High School to their Future

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Ana Eliason High School Outreach Coordinator Student Paths Roseville, MN Student Paths is a free program used in nearly 4,000 high schools across the country. The program promotes a meaningful dialogue between educators and students about the range of options available to students after high school and the thoughts and actions necessary to better ensure a successful future.

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Student Paths Student Paths Better Preparing Students for their Future

David Burke, Program Consultant

Jim Sang, Director of Sales and Marketing

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Today’s Agenda

2

Who is Student Paths?1

District Needs and Goals

Student Paths Program Overview

4 Share your insight…

5 What’s next?

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Who is Student Paths?Student Paths has been committed to connecting students to their future for over 10 years.

•Minnesota-based company founded in 1997

•Distributes content to over 1 million students and serves over 4,500 U.S. high schools in 28 states

•Provides high quality content, funded by colleges and universities throughout the U.S.

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Your District

• What programs/resources are being used in your district to help students transition to college/career?• How do you address their life skills needs?• What’s working for you?• What areas need improvement?• Tell us about your ‘dream’ scenario for your graduates

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Student Paths Program

The Student Paths Program is designed to engage students:Students will be better prepared for success after high school through the development of life skills and the college/career decision-making process.

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Student Paths Program –Our Foundation

Student Paths Program is aligned with American School Counselors Association (ASCA) Standards for Students, providing proven classroom curriculum and online tools for students and instructors.

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Program Element -Students

Your students and the Developmental online tool – Pathsport.com

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Program Element -Educators

Students Paths provides a dynamic ERC (Educator Resource Center) that assists them in tracking, measuring and encouraging your students on their road to success.

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Program Element -Educators

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Implementation District Implementation Overview:

Kick-Off Meeting

Program Overview

Program Integration

Implementation Work Plan

Support Level Agreement

½ Day Workshop

Readiness Questionnaire

Delivery

Evaluation and Support

Student Paths Impact Meeting

(SPIM)

Student Impact Report

Improvement Strategies

Latest Content and Instructional Tools

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Program Element – Professional Development

Professional development is key to long term success of our educators and students, which is why it is included with every Student Paths district implementation.

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Program Review1. Print publication

2. Student access to Pathsport

3. Educator access to Pathsport reporting

4. Access to article history database

5. Access to archived and re-authored LPG’s

6. District Professional Development

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For more information contact:

Traci ParrishProgram Consultant

[email protected]: 417-312-1534

www.studentpaths.com

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You!Thank

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