Silver Certified Pathways
Silver certification demonstrates that pathways have the core components of a high-quality Linked Learning pathway in place, serves as an important milestone in the journey towards quality and equity, and provides an opportunity for the community to recognize and celebrate pathway accomplishments. The pathways listed here have all been awarded Silver certification.
Number of Pathways
Number of Schools
Number of Districts
Agriculture and Natural Resources Pathways
Agriculture and Natural Resources pathways integrate technical and academic skills to prepare students for a wide range of careers in agriculture, animal science and natural resources. These pathways prepare the next generation of agriculture leaders and stewards of our natural resources.
Fresno Unified School District
Agriscience & Technology, Sunnyside High School
Eco-Tech, Herbert Hoover High School
Arts, Media, and Entertainment Pathways
Arts, Media, and Entertainment pathways support students interested in pursuing careers in digital media and the creative arts. These pathways ready students for careers in graphic design and jobs “in front of the camera” like acting, as well as “behind the scenes” roles including directing, technical theatre, and more.
Fresno Unified School District
Arts, Media and Entertainment, Herbert Hoover High School
Multimedia & Marketing, Sunnyside High School
Long Beach Unified School District
SEGA, Millikan High School
Los Angeles Unified School District
Animation, School for the Visual Arts and Humanities, RFK Community Schools
Arts, Media, Entertainment Magnet (AMEM), Reseda Charter High School
Global Media Studies Magnet, Grover Cleveland Charter High School
Cinematic Arts & Creative Technologies Magnet, Helen Bernstein High School
Los Angeles School of Global Studies at the Miguel Contreras Learning Complex
Pasadena Unified School District
Creative Arts Media and Design, Pasadena School
San Bernardino City Unified School District
Art and Visual Communications, Pacific High School
Digital Design, Indian Springs High School
IB Film Theory and Production, Cajon High School
Theater Arts, Cajon High School
Technical Theatre, Indian Springs High School
Visual Media and Digital Art, San Bernardino High School
Independent Charter
Performing Arts, Oakland School for the Arts
Video Production, Port of Los Angeles High School
Building and Construction Trades Pathways
Building and Construction Trades pathways offer students relevant and challenging academic and career-related experiences in the construction sector. These pathways prepare students to lead in architecture, construction management, and innovative building technologies.
Fresno Unified School District
Innovative Design and Applied Technology Academy, Erma Duncan Polytechnic High
Independent Charter
Construction, Port of Los Angeles High School
Welding, Port of Los Angeles High School
San Bernardino City Unified School District
Constructions Occupations Pathway, San Gorgonio High School
Business and Finance Pathways
Business and Finance pathways introduce students to the basics of personal finance, develop techniques for making wise consumer decisions, master economic principles, and learn how businesses operate.
Fresno Unified School District
Finance & Entrepreneurship, McLane High School
Visalia Unified School District
Academy of Business Finance, Golden West High School
Education, Child Development, and Family Services Pathways
Education, Child Development, and Family Services pathways prepare students to enter the workforce as highly skilled, passionate teachers, counselors, and service providers in their communities.
Los Angeles Unified School District
Teaching Career Academy, Hollywood Senior High School
San Bernardino City Unified School District
Behavioral Health & Human Services, Cajon High School
Childcare Occupations Pathway, San Gorgonio High School
Teaching Academy, Arroyo Valley High School
Sanger Unified School District
Education and Child Development Pathway, Sanger High School
Energy, Environment, and Utilities Pathways
Energy, Environment, and Utilities pathways prepare students for training, employment, and/or postsecondary education in a variety of environmental industries. Students go on to lead work in green energy technology, environmental sciences, and conservation.
Oakland Unified School District
Green Energy Pathway, Skyline High School
Engineering and Architecture Pathways
Engineering and Architecture pathways combine rigorous core academics with highly relevant career-technical learning opportunities to prepare students for the full range of industry careers. Graduates of these pathways are prepared to enter postsecondary and workforce opportunities in architectural design, engineering technology, and more.
Antelope Valley Union High School District
Engineering, Palmdale High School
Fresno Unified School District
Engineering Design & Development, Edison High School
Los Angeles Unified School District
Science Technology Engineering Math and Medicine Magnet, Venice Senior High School
G+STEAM, Chatsworth Charter High School
Long Beach Unified School District
Cabrillo Engineering and Design, Cabrillo High School
CAMS, California Academy of Mathematics and Science
San Bernardino City Unified School District
PLTW Engineering, San Bernardino High School
Visalia Unified School District
Academy of Architecture & Engineering, Redwood High School
Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation Pathways
Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation pathways prepare students for a wide array of careers in their communities through hands-on learning in fields like hotel management, tourism entrepreneurship, and more.
Long Beach Unified School District
Hospitality and Culinary Arts, Richard D. Browning High School
Health Science and Medical Technology Pathways
Health Science and Medical Technology pathways integrate real, relevant medical and health sciences content across disciplines to prepare students to enter a variety of healthcare fields. Students in Health Science and Medical Technology pathways go on to serve their communities as doctors, nurses, physicians assistants, and public health leaders.
Antelope Valley Union High School District
Biomedical Science Academy, Littlerock High School
Colton Unified School District
Health Education and Leadership (HEAL Medical), Colton High School
Fresno Unified School District
Biomedical Sciences & Technology, Edison High School
Health Academy, Roosevelt High School
Health Sciences, Sunnyside High School
Medical Education & Research Academy (MERA), McLane High School
Medical Academy of Science and Health, Erma Duncan Polytechnical High
Long Beach Unified School District
AIMS Academy, Jordan High School
Health and Medical, Ernest McBride Sr High School
Health Occupations & Sports Medicine, Lakewood High School
School of Medicine and Biotechnology, Wilson High School
Los Angeles Unified School District
Biotechnology, Orthopedic Hospital Medical Magnet High School
Medical Services Academy, Gardena High School
Oceanside Unified School District
Health Careers Academy, Oceanside High School
San Bernardino City Unified School District
Health Academy, Indian Springs High School
Biomedical Science Academy, San Gorgonio High School
Sports Medicine, Cajon High School
San Diego Unified School District
Biomedical Science and Technology, Kearny BST
Information and Communication Technologies Pathways
Information and Communication Technologies pathways prepare students for the digitalized workplace by equipping them with high demand, high wage skills and competencies that will make them leaders in their chosen careers. Graduates from these profiles go on to be leaders in information sciences, cybersecurity, computer engineering, and more.
Independent Charter
Computer Science and Design Innovation, East Bay Innovation Academy
Los Angeles Unified School District
STEAM, Theodore Roosevelt Senior High School
Technology Preparatory Academy, Cesar E. Chavez Technology Preparatory Academy
San Bernardino Unified School District
AniVation Tech Academy, Arroyo Valley High School
Manufacturing and Product Development Pathways
Manufacturing and Product Development pathways prepare students for a wide range of college and career opportunities in product innovation, design, and manufacturing.
Long Beach Unified School District
ACE Academy, Jordan High School
San Bernardino City Unified School District
Machining Pathway, Indian Springs High School
Marketing, Sales, and Service Pathways
Marketing, Sales, and Service pathways prepare students to lead in the areas of marketing, finance, accounting, information technology, entrepreneurship, and economics.
Fresno Unified School District
Business, Entrepreneurship, & Technology, Phillip J Patino School of Entrepreneurship
San Bernardino Unified School District
Marketing & Advertising, Indian Springs High School
Public Services Pathways
Public Services pathways prepare students to be community leaders in an array of careers. Students go on to postsecondary and career opportunities in law, public safety, government, and more.
Antelope Valley Union High School District
Public Service Academy, Highland High School
Fresno Unified School District
Public Service, Herbert Hoover High School
Public Service, Roosevelt High School
Long Beach Unified School District
School of Leadership and Public Service, Wilson High School
Los Angeles Unified School District
Law and Public Service Magnet, Theodore Roosevelt Senior High School
Public Services, Social Justice Leadership Academy Magnet at Esteban E. Torres High #5
School of Law and Social Justice, John C. Fremont High School
San Bernardino Unified School District
Public Safety, San Bernardino High School
Oceanside Unified School District
Academy of Justice, Oceanside High School
Visalia Unified School District
Academy of Law & Justice, Redwood High School
Transportation
Transportation pathways emphasize real-world, occupationally relevant experiences across a wide range of expertise and focus. Students in transportation pathways go on to make significant contributions in planning, operations, engineering, and more in transportation fields.
San Bernardino City Unified School District
Automotive Technologies, Cajon High School
Automotive Technology Pathway, San Gorgonio High School
Last updated October 2024.