Building Rural Learning Pathways to Strengthen the Future of Community — from gettingsmart.com by Nate McClennen, Guest Author

Key Points

  • Some rural areas continue to have durable and empowered economies.
  • Others need to build a new vision for prosperity while simultaneously maintaining core talent to support community infrastructure needs.
  • By integrating dual enrollment, credentials and CTE, high school students are better able to graduate with college credit and viable credentialed experiences to support entry into the postsecondary workforce.

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Science Fairs as Pathways To Passion, Problem-Solving and Careers

Key Points

  • Science Fairs inspire the problem-solvers that touch the future.
  • Science fairs provide a great opportunity to form a community and present your ideas.