1. Everett Public Schools Priority Outcome
      2. College and Career Readiness Seminar
      3. Units Covered within CCRS:
      4. Graduation Requirement
      5. Grading
      6. Course Materials
      7. Essential Skills


      College and Career Readiness Seminar

      Course Syllabus

       


       





      Everett Public Schools Priority Outcome


      Ensure students are prepared to succeed in college and career

      Objective B.2: Establish personalized learning opportunities for all students

       





      College and Career Readiness Seminar

      College and Career Readiness Seminar (CCRS) will challenge students to explore, develop, and take steps toward their own postsecondary plans. In this course, students will complete their High School and Beyond Plan and focus on collaborative projects focused on solving real-world problems. Students will use online tools, such as Naviance, Canvas, and EverFi to complete the course outcomes.

       





      Units Covered within CCRS:


      Planning my Pathway

      Financing Education & Training

      Obtaining Employment

      Financial Literacy


       

      High School and Beyond Plan

      In CCRS, students will complete their High School and Beyond Plan. The High School and Beyond Plan is a state and district graduation requirement. Upon successful completion of the course with a passing grade, the High School and Beyond Plan will be marked “MET” on the student’s high school transcript.

       





      Graduation Requirement

      CCRS is a district-required class for high school graduation. It fulfills the district graduation requirement and allows students to earn CTE credit. Students may take the course in their senior year or in the spring of their junior year.

       





      Grading

      Students and parents can access grades online through the LMS system. For information or to log in, go to http://lmsinfo.everettsd.org .

       

      This course will be assessed based on the following components:
      Planning My Pathway

      Completion of unit assignments exploring post-secondary options, including the High School and Beyond Plan Survey.
      Financing Education & Training

      Completion of unit assignments exploring options for paying for post-secondary education and training.
      Obtaining Employment

      Completion of unit assignments exploring career interests and preparation for future employment.
      Financial Literacy

      Completion of unit assignments within EverFi curriculum.
       





      Course Materials


      o   Online access for course materials (Canvas, Naviance, EverFi)

      o   Flash drive (optional)

      o   Headphones (optional)


       





      Essential Skills

      To be college, career, and life ready, students need to be able to integrate and apply 21st century skills, as well as core academic and technical knowledge as they prepare for the post-secondary. The 21st Century Skills standards adopted by the State of Washington, developed from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills organization refer to the knowledge, life skills, career skills, habits, and traits necessary for success in today’s world. The skills focused on creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration are essential to preparing students for complex lives and work environments in our global economy.

       

       

       

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