
Strategic Plan Goal 5 - Leading for Tomorrow's Innovation
Reports, articles and videos that offer a look into how Goal 5 is being put into practice
Goal 5 - Description: Leading for Tomorrow's Innovation
Goal 5: "Every student will graduate ready to thrive in life after high school and with the skills to navigate, adapt, and innovate for a sustainable future."
Equity Commitment: We will center student voice data and use evidence to ensure each student is ready to make informed decisions, prepared for a wide range of postsecondary options, and can successfully navigate their future path.
Measures:
A. Availability of, accessibility to, and participation in multiple pathways and work-based learning opportunities (e.g., shadowing; internship; apprenticeship; and Career and Technical Education)
B. Attainment of FCPS Portrait of a Graduate competencies and digital and financial literacy
C. Supported and successful transitions leading to high school graduation and postsecondary opportunities
D. Students on track for graduation at the end of 9th Grade
E. Increase in the percentage of students earning an advanced studies diploma
F. Reduction of the percentage of students earning an applied studies diploma
G. Enrollment in college, entry into the workforce or public service, enlistment in military, or other, verifiable post-secondary plan
H. Students innovating and preparing for the future
Goal 5 - Reports
- Baseline Report: The Baseline Goal 5 Report, presented to the School Board on April 11, 2024, examines data from previous years to establish a baseline of student performance. Report data identify areas of celebration and areas of need for strategic plan work in the future.
Goal 5 - In Action
Leading for Tomorrow’s Innovation: Davis and Pulley Career Centers
Discover how these centers offer students valuable work-based learning experiences. Within these programs, students learn, practice, and meaningfully apply skills to support their own future productivity, success, and community contributions after public education is completed.
Exploring Career and Technical Education (CTE)
Learn from students how Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses and Academies are helping them explore and prepare for careers while still in high school. Courses in such areas as medical sciences, family sciences, business, technology, and engineering are available. Learn more.
Student Overcomes Obstacles With Support from FCPS
In May 2023, James Wrobeh received his diploma from Virginia State University (VSU. Wrobeh wanted Bryant High School Principal Karen Hertel and Chief Equity Officer Nardos King to be involved in his pinning because “without them, going to college was not going to be possible,” he said. Read story.
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