Pathways and Possibilities
Course Guide Supplement
Go from "planning to graduate" to "graduating with a plan"
Self Discovery Identify and embrace your unique talents, interests and aptitudes through Self Discovery Tools See good fit career matches and how you align in the world of work. | Explore and ResearchExplore College Credit Opportunities within 622 Identify extra-curricular activities that are related to your career interest | Create, Revisit and Revise |
Self Discovery
See good fit career matches and how you align in the world of work.
Explore and Research
Explore College Credit Opportunities within 622
Identify extra-curricular activities that are related to your career interest
Create, Revisit and Revise
Select high school classes that prepare you for college and getting a job. Understand how the classes you're taking in high school can lead to a career
Arts & Communications Careers
Do you like to perform in front of an audience? Are you a visual person or like to work with productions and technology?
Arts, audio/video technology, and communications workers use creativity and their talents on the job. You might work for an audience as a performer or artist. This includes painters, dancers, sculptors, actors, and singers. Or, you might work behind the scenes to make a performance successful. This includes set designers, editors, broadcast technicians, and camera operators.
Some audio/video technology and communications workers have high-profile jobs. For example, you might work as a news reporter or fashion designer. Or, you might use your creative talents with technology and work as an animator, graphic designer, or film editor.
Arts & Communication Career Plan of Study, Career Plan of Study with required classes
Business
Are you friendly and outgoing? Do you enjoy public speaking? Can you be persuasive?
Marketing, sales, and service workers help businesses sell products. You might advertise and promote products so customers want to buy them. Or, you might sell products and services to customers.
For example, you might develop a marketing plan for a small start-up company; sell furniture; or measure and fit lenses and frames for eyeglass customers.
Business Career Plan of Study, Career Plan of Study with Required Classes
Education, Health, & Human Services
Do you care about people and want to help in some way?
Human services workers help individual and families meet their personal needs. You might work in a government office, hospital, nonprofit agency, nursing home, spa, hotel, or school. Or, you might work in your own home.
Education, Health & Human Services Careers
Education, Health & Human Services Career Plan of Study, Career Plan of Study with required classes
STEM & Environment
Are you detail-oriented? Do you want to know how things work, or enjoy solving problems?
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics workers do scientific research in laboratories or the field. Others plan or design products and systems. Or, you might support scientists, mathematicians, or engineers as they do their work.
For example, you might oversee the construction of roads, develop systems to prevent diseases, or help engineers do research and read blueprints.
STEM & Environment Career Plan of Study, Career Plan of Study with required classes
College Credit Opportunities
Advanced PlacementStudents can take the AP courses that are offered in their high school. A college-level exam given at the end of the year tests the students' knowledge of the AP subject. Exam scores can then be submitted to colleges and universities for college credit. | Concurrent EnrollmentConcurrent enrollment courses are college courses offered at the high school, usually taught by a trained high school teacher. These are offered in partnership with a college or university. Students who successfully complete these courses generate both high school and transcript college credit from the partnering postsecondary institution. | Post Secondary Enrollment OptionsPostsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) is a program that allows students in 10th, 11th and 12th grades to earn college credit while still in high school. Students generate both college credit and high school credit by successful completion of the course. |
Advanced Placement
Students can take the AP courses that are offered in their high school. A college-level exam given at the end of the year tests the students' knowledge of the AP subject. Exam scores can then be submitted to colleges and universities for college credit.
Concurrent Enrollment
Concurrent enrollment courses are college courses offered at the high school, usually taught by a trained high school teacher. These are offered in partnership with a college or university. Students who successfully complete these courses generate both high school and transcript college credit from the partnering postsecondary institution.
MN Concurrent Enrollment
Post Secondary Enrollment Options
Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) is a program that allows students in 10th, 11th and 12th grades to earn college credit while still in high school. Students generate both college credit and high school credit by successful completion of the course.
916 Career &TechNE Metro 916 Career & Technical Education offers hands-on career and college learning opportunities. | Articulated CoursesEarn Technical or Community college credits for courses completed in High School. Complete your college program sooner, plus save time and money. | Bilingual SealsWould you like to earn college credit for knowing how to speak, listen, read, and write in another language? |
916 Career &Tech
NE Metro 916 Career & Technical Education offers hands-on career and college learning opportunities.
Articulated Courses
Earn Technical or Community college credits for courses completed in High School. Complete your college program sooner, plus save time and money.
Bilingual Seals
Would you like to earn college credit for knowing how to speak, listen, read, and write in another language?
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Questions?
Ms. Amy Cosgrove / A-Go/ 651-748-6035/ acosgrove@isd622.org
Ms. Janice Yamamoto/ Gp-Ma/ 651-748-6037/ jyamamoto@isd622.org
Ms. Andrea Hager/ Mb-S/ 651-748-6033/ ahager@isd622.org
Ms. Molly Bye/ T-Z/ 651-748-6034/ mbye@isd622.org
Career Pathways and Planning Team:
Beth Stanley/ Career Pathways Coordinator/ bstanley@isd622.org/ 651-748-6086