Community and Career Connected Learning
An Equitable, Zero-Barrier Approach to College and Career Readiness Programming
Our college and career teams work with small school districts, independent charters, alternative schools, businesses, community partners, and national partners to make high-quality college and career programming a part of every student’s educational experience.
We make career exploration accessible, fun, and inspiring for students in grades K-12.
“I am so grateful for the guest speaker today! She did a fabulous job [explaining her career path] and the students had a further discussion after we hung up. I appreciate your taking the time to make this happen for our Prairie students.”
Danielle, Counselor, Prairie School District
A Regional Approach to College and Career Readiness
Generation Schools Network works with regional clusters of schools and districts across the state to increase access to college and career readiness programming. Through a community first approach, we engage with local schools to bring in programs and meet their needs.
The I-76 Collaborative
The Front Range Equity Network (FREN)
The Spanish Peaks Collaborative
The I-76 Collaborative
A rural collaborative of districts in Northeast Colorado committed to expand college and career readiness opportunities for student success.
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Brush School District
Eaton School District RE-2
Johnstown/Milliken School District RE-5J
Las Animas Online (Greeley)
Morgan County School District RE-3
Platte Valley School District
Prairie School District RE-11J
Weld RE-3J School District
Weld School District RE-8
Weldon Valley School District
Wiggins School District
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North Star Skills, sometimes called soft or “durable” skills, are qualities chosen by the local community which they believe students need to be successful in the modern workforce.
The I-76 Collaborative’s North Star Skills are:
Leadership
Integrity
Communication
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