Watch: Melding High School Learning and Career Prep in Minnesota
Watch the full replay of our Dec. 5 discussion about Minnesota's ongoing work to expand career opportunities in residential construction.
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One of the most fertile areas of education innovation these days is in creating pathways for students to future economic opportunity.
That was the foundation of a special Dec. 5 webinar sponsored by the Progressive Policy Institute and ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÊÓ. Featured speakers included Executive Director of Change Inc.’s Jody Nelson; State Rep. Matt Norris; Khalique Rogers, founder of Good Riddance Consulting and Co-Director of the Center for School Change; and PPI’s Tressa Pankovits.
This panel’s focus: The Guadalupe Alternative Programs in St. Paul, Minnesota, a community-based middle and high school serving grades 7-12, and its work expanding career opportunities in residential construction.
Watch the full replay of the event:
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