I-76 Partnerships for Prosperity
A rural collaborative of districts committed to expand college and career readiness opportunities for student success.
DISTRICTS
- Brush School District
- Morgan County School District RE-3
- Platte Valley School District
- Weld RE-3J School District
- Weldon Valley School District
- Wiggins School District
- Fort Lupton MS - Weld RE-8
- Civica Academy - Johnstown/Milliken RE-5J
- Eaton MS - Eaton RE-2
- Las Animas Online (Greeley)
- Lochbuie Elementary - Weld RE-3J
- Prairie MS/HS - RE-11J
OVERVIEW & UPCOMING EVENTS
nORTH STAR SKILLS FOR THE I-76 REGION:
TESTIMONIALS
“This [entrepreneurship fair] has truly been an amazing experience... our community and administration love what you all do for our students as well as rural communities.”
“Generation Schools Network (GSN) has been helpful with providing useful college and career readiness tools to our school district as well as bridging career readiness work with neighboring districts. GSN provided us with a valuable Capstone rubric to support staff with seeing different student possibilities for meeting graduation guidelines and documentation to support the guidance for developing successful internships. GSN has made efforts to keep us informed of community events as well as offering support of our district’s upcoming work-based learning events.”
“Being part of the I-76 Collaborative has been beneficial in multiple ways for Fort Morgan! Our Professional Development on problem-based learning was a hit during a break out session for teachers being able to take away tangible ideas for implementation. Having accessibility and resources is helping us move forward in many ways including developing more community partnerships with opportunities for internships for students. The student advisory council has also been wonderful. The networking with colleagues is so integral in the world of education and working with other school districts only helps our overall system along the I-76 corridor.”
“They put together an amazing entrepreneurship fair that allowed several different schools to participate together to gain experience in putting together a real business and presenting it to “potential investors” for prize money. There was collective participation from the schools, the workforce centers, community partners, and Generation Schools Network. It was a pleasure to be a part of this event and I look forward to it again next year!”
CONTACT US
Gina Angelini
Workforce Management Coordinator, Generation Schools Network
gangelini@generationschools.org
Amanda Burns-Hawley
Pathways Coordinator
Generation Schools Network
ahawley@generationschools.org
Rebecca Flores
Health Pathway Coordinator
Generation Schools Network
rflores@generationschools.org