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Peers Guide 9th Graders Through "Make-or-Break" Year
Two teenage boys joking around before class starts—no big deal, right? Scenes like this play out every day at high schools across the country. But this one is part of a carefully orchestrated project to help students survive a make-or-break year in their lives: 9th grade.
School Bell: Top Educators Visit Linked Learning Pathways
Educators from across the United States recently visited Antioch High School’s Linked Learning Pathways to gain information about creating similar programs in their schools.
New Certification Program to Create More Uniform Standards Among High School Career Academies
California’s hundreds of high school career academies can now boost their prestige—and create more uniformity in quality—through a new voluntary certification program, announced by the Linked Learning Alliance at its annual conference in Oakland on Jan. 24.
Linked Learning Helps Bridge the Achievement Gap With School-to-Career Programs
L.A. Unified teachers, principals—everyone for that matter—holds high expectations for students.
Hanford West Students Draw Inspiration From Disneyland Trip
A trip to Disneyland was more than just a ride on Space Mountain for a group of students at Hanford West High School.
A Letter to My Former Teachers: Reflections and Optimism
This post is from Sunny Zhang. Sunny joined Envision Learning Partners this summer as a Special Projects Coordinator.
Visalia Students Learn What It Takes to Be "Future Ready"
Visalia students ready to take on the workforce participated in the second annual Be Future Ready student conference at the Visalia Wyndham Hotel on Thursday.
Lemoore Students Learn About Solar Energy
High school engineering students received a hands-on learning experience about solar energy this past week.
Amidst a Heat Wave Students Learn to Harness Solar Energy
As the majority of the community sweats and seeks shelter from the summer sun, students at Porterville High School (PHS) learn how to harness its power.