What's More Bipartisan Than Rural Career Pathway Initiatives?

“Rural communities have to decide: invest deeply in one pathway and serve a few students, or offer many options but none that lead to a credential of value... We design rural collaboratives to break down those barriers and expand access to high-quality pathways and real choice.”

-Alyssa Morton, Empower Schools CEO and Partner

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The 74 and the Progressive Policy Institute host a special conversation featuring Empower Schools CEO and Partner Alyssa Morton.

This webinar delves into how rural collaboratives can transform life trajectories for rural high school students and create sustainable economic development for their communities. Hosted by Tressa Pankovitz with special insights from Mike Gonzalez of the Rural Schools Innovation Zone, the conversation includes Texas State Rep. Brad Buckley, Colorado State Rep. Eliza Hamrick.

 

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