Fred Hutch’s LabLaunch program offers students paid hands-on lab experience and academic training, preparing them for high-demand lab technician roles. With a guaranteed job interview upon completion of the Accelerated Lab Technician Training Certificate, this opportunity is a win-win for students and employers. Learn more about how this program is providing students with pathways to meaningful careers while supporting Washington’s growing workforce needs at this link: https://lnkd.in/gMGQK3CV
Partnership for Learning
公共政策办公室
Seattle,Washington 574 位关注者
Education foundation of Washington Roundtable, supporting policies that drive better education outcomes for WA students.
关于我们
Partnership for Learning is the education foundation of the Washington Roundtable. We’re working to ensure that, by the high school class of 2030, 70% of Washington students – overall and within each racial and ethnic group – will earn the credentials they need by age 26.
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https://www.partnership4learning.org/
Partnership for Learning的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公共政策办公室
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Seattle,Washington
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1994
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主要
520 Pike Street
Suite 1212
US,Washington,Seattle,98101
Partnership for Learning员工
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Meet Doliane, a first-generation student at Seattle University, whose journey to becoming a market analyst was made possible by the Washington College Grant, one of the most generous financial aid programs in the country! Thanks to the WA Grant, Doliane is able to attend university without the financial burden. ?? Have a student in your network? Encourage them to apply for FAFSA or WASFA today! #DoTheFAFSA! Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) https://lnkd.in/gGkYmWJS
Doliane's WA Grant story
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We are excited to support the Career Connect Washington initiative (CCW) and the important work of giving students hands-on experience while preparing for in-demand jobs. Career connected learning is transforming how education aligns with real-world career pathways! Learn more in our latest newsletter: https://conta.cc/3zgKASA
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Postsecondary education helps unlock job opportunities in WA, but deciding where to apply can be overwhelming. Get Schooled developed a video with essential tips to guide students in making this important decision. From categorizing schools to planning visits, joining online groups, talking with family, and even chatting with a Get Schooled advisor, these steps will help set students on the right path. ?? Watch the video here: https://ow.ly/wH7o50TcKXA #CollegeBound #HigherEd #EducationMatters
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Postsecondary education is key to unlocking a brighter future, and programs like FuturesNW's QuickStart to College are here to guide students on that journey. Earlier this month, 26 students took their first steps toward college success at a 4-day camp at Western Washington University, filled with learning, laughter, and lasting memories. This program is a great example of how we can support high school students in their preparation for college selection, applications, scholarships, and financial aid. Read more here: https://ow.ly/Il9o50TcKI2 ?? Photo courtesy of FuturesNW.
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?? Upcoming AI Innovation Summit in two locations in Washington State! ?? Educators and administrators, join WA ESD for a three-day summit where district and building teams will explore the power of artificial intelligence in K-12 education. Whether you're new to AI or already integrating AI into your school, this summit offers valuable insights, strategies, and opportunities for collaboration. ??? Locations & Dates: Seatac: October 16-18 Spokane: October 17-19 ??? Register here! https://lnkd.in/gB5DrxRt
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Exciting Funding Opportunity! Career Connect Washington (CCW) is offering $4 million in grants (ranging from $100k-$175k) to help build or expand #CareerConnectedLearning programs. Career connected learning – ranging from job shadows to internships and apprenticeships – is a win-win for employers to strengthen their talent pool and students to gain skills and credentials for high-demand careers. Apply by October 16. Learn more via the WEBS system (RFP #2024-11) or join the Bidders’ Conference on September 4th at 1:00 PM https://lnkd.in/gzhMS6uw. Let’s invest in Washington’s students and our future workforce!
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The Chehalis Student Achievement Initiative (SAI) recognizes that entire families thrive when parents and caregivers feel supported and have education and career development opportunities. This is where the Cornerstone program comes in: funded by a Regional Challenge Grant from the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC), the program addresses various needs highlighted by initiative data, through flexible funding and family services, career counseling and 1:1 assistance, adult education opportunities, and other types of student support. Read more in our new case study: https://lnkd.in/gG_6dsCT #CredentialEssential
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Career connected learning is transforming how education aligns with real-world career pathways, giving students hands-on experience while preparing for in-demand jobs. Through job shadows, internships, and apprenticeships, students gain valuable skills that set them up for success. That’s why we are excited to support Career Connect Washington (CCW)! As part of CCW’s new public-private leadership group, Partnership for Learning and Washington Roundtable are committed to supporting education-to-career pathways that equip today’s students to succeed in tomorrow’s workforce.
Career connected learning that aligns education with real-world career pathways is a win-win for Washington students and employers. From job shadows to paid internships and apprenticeships, these opportunities give students valuable and relevant work experience, while helping employers develop their future workforce. That’s why Washington Roundtable is excited to take a leadership role with Career Connect Washington, working alongside partners from Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC), Washington STEM, and the Employment Security Department in a new public-private leadership group focused on bringing career pathways to life for Washington students https://lnkd.in/gyt9mYCn.
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By 2030, at least 70% of jobs in our state will be filled by workers who complete a postsecondary credential, such as a degree, apprenticeship, or industry-aligned certificate or license. According to WA STEM, 67% of those will require postsecondary STEM credentials. STEM education can take many different forms, check out where Nikhita, Betül, Daniel, Helin, and Pierce are taking theirs! ?? https://lnkd.in/gZyY2nUz #STEMEducation