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- Keeping PACCE for Ohio Students
Earn Dayton reflected on the expansion of the Pathways for Accelerated College and Career Experiences (PACCE May 20, Learn to Earn Dayton convened a team of dedicated educators and career navigators from the PACCE PACCE was designed with a multi-industry team of engaged community, K-12, postsecondary, and workforce In 2024, The BlackRock Foundation invested in the effort to bring PACCE programming to more students their students to career andn college experiences, and will be welcoming new Career Navigators to the PACCE
- Highlight on PACCE in Columbus City Schools
Originally piloted at Kettering City Schools, PACCE helps address the state’s workforce needs by preparing Hayes Metropolitan Education Center in Columbus to share the story of PACCE. Our partners at I Know I Can have adopted the Learn to Earn Dayton PACCE framework to benefit Columbus To address this growing gap, Learn to Earn Dayton’s PACCE program reaches students who haven’t opted
- Ohio Team Stays on PACCE
Throughout 2022-2023, Learn to Earn Dayton engaged in 12 months of deep collaboration with school districts, local colleges, government agencies, neighborhood nonprofits, and families as part of "Accelerate ED," a program funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to help smooth pathways for students to earn college degrees. As that program came to an end, we were thrilled when Learn to Earn Dayton learned we would be the beneficiary of a two-year commitment to put that plan into action for the benefit of Ohio's students. To pilot the program, L2ED has worked closely with educational leaders from urban, suburban, and rural districts to determine how this national model can best serve Ohio's students. While our focus is on serving our local students, there has been valuable learning provided by national partners across the Accelerate ED community. In early February, teams of K-12, higher education, workforce, and intermediary leaders from dozens of states, regions, and cities gathered to share success, collaborate on common challenges, and learn from experts and one another.
- L2ED secures major grant to keep students on PACCE
The PACCE Program (Pathways for Accelerated College and Career Exploration) launches in Fall 2023, supported career fields, student aptitude, work study opportunities, and course alignment, Learn to Earn Dayton's PACCE PACCE's thoughtfully designed timeline includes interventions offered from middle school through high Additionally, through the PACCE program, students are able to take advantage of scholarships and grant
- Career-Connected Learning Coalition Highlighted by Forbes
We believe every student deserves a clear path to a thriving future. That's why Learn to Earn Dayton is a proud partner with the Career-Connected Learning Coalition and in support of expanded career exploration . This initiative, highlighted in a recent Forbes article , will help students connect their learning to real-world opportunities and make informed decisions about their post-high school journey.
- Learn to Earn Dayton Expands Reach to Eight Ohio School Districts with Grant from The BlackRock Foundation
Learn to Earn Dayton’s Pathways for Accelerated College and Career Experience (PACCE) helps address the The funding will expand access to Learn to Earn Dayton’s PACCE program to eight school districts, providing To address this growing gap, Learn to Earn Dayton’s PACCE program reaches students who haven’t opted
- Empowering the Future: Highlights from Career Navigation Day
A regional team of career navigators has been piloting this work through Learn to Earn Dayton’s PACCE
- Collaboration and Learning at Accelerate ED Gathering
The PACCE program provides the framework, resources, and support to empower these team members to reach
- Statewide Data Dashboard Highlighted at Readiness Summit
the new Statewide Data Dashboard at Preschool Promise's Readiness Summit last week, as part of a jam-packed
- Inside Dayton Explores Work
After an info-packed five weeks, students will present their final projects to the Business Advisory
- County preschool program expands to 3 new districts
The organization also is 50-60 applications ahead of last year’s pace in private, non-school-based preschool