Resources for K-12 Leaders to Improve College and Career Readiness for Underserved Students

June 18, 2019

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Title: College and Career Readiness

Source: The Education Trust-West

The Education Trust-West recently released a compilation of resources to support the college and career readiness of underserved K-12 students.

Based on work done in California’s schools and school districts, the resources provide best practices in a range of areas, including curriculum, external partnerships, and district/school efforts to support students through the financial aid and college application processes. Included are a digital toolkit, guided questions, and other materials.

Click here to read more.

—Ben Schaap


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