News From the Field
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How One High School Is Connecting Learning to Community Health
Last month’s Linked Learning Convention in Palm Springs offered many opportunities to see and hear about so much good work in the growing number of districts around the country embracing the Linked Learning approach.
Linked Learning: Connecting College and Career
Visit a high school in Porterville that offers students real-world opportunities through Linked Learning.
lSBCUSD vice president highlights district programs for 2019-2020
SBCUSD's Linked Learning has over 50 career pathway academies available to students at its nine high schools, linking students to potential employers through San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools' Generation GO program.
LBUSD lauded for its focus on careers and learning ‘pathways’
City and education officials gathered recently to congratulate three high schools in the district for achieving Linked Learning’s Gold Certification. The students within three pathways, the Academy of Law and Justice at Cabrillo High School and the Criminal Justice and Investigation and Engineering pathways at Earnest S. McBride, Sr. High, were among the first in the country to perform well enough to earn this certification.
Linked Learning achieves gold
Seven months after Eastside High School’s Biomedical Science Academy and Lancaster High School’s Multimedia and Engineering Academy achieved Gold certification from the Linked Learning Alliance, the schools received formal congratulations from Antelope Valley Union High School District administrators, Linked Learning Alliance officials, Assemblyman Tom Lackey and industry partners.
These educational pathway programs at San Bernardino high schools are the toast of the state
Educational pathway programs at two San Bernardino City Unified high schools recently achieved Gold certification by the Linked Learning Alliance, a statewide coalition of education, industry and community organizations that strives to prepare students for college, career and life.
Post-COVID-19: Will Students Return to Normal or Be Leaders in Educational Change?
LAUSD Linked Learning Administrator Esther Soliman shares the district's experience with virtual performance assessments during COVID-19 and the ways they could be used in a post-COVID-19 future.
In the right direction? Perspectives on Gov. Newsom’s education budget
Read remarks from Anne Stanton, president of Linked Learning Alliance, and other education experts on the K-12 aspects of the CA 2021-22 budget proposal.
Investing in college success: Perspectives on Gov. Newsom’s higher ed budget
Read remarks from Anne Stanton, president of Linked Learning Alliance, and other education experts on the higher education aspects of the CA 2021-22 budget proposal.