S04E14 - Rural Innovation Series | Jessica Morrison, Executive Director, The Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative | REPLAY
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In this replay episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Jessica Morrison, the Executive Director of Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative, one of the partners in the newly established Career Launch Southwest initiative, which serves as a vital link between employers and the workforce of the future. She was previously the Director of Career and College Counseling at Animas High School in Durango for six years. In June 2021, the school won the Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) Award from the Colorado Department of Education for its Sophomore Inspire Week program.
This episode concludes our series focusing on rural collaboratives that are developing opportunities for students in specialized career pathways.
This is the final episode in a four-part series focusing on rural collaboratives that are developing opportunities for students in specialized career pathways.
Some Questions I Ask:
- Tell us more about Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative. (01:21)
- How do you create partnerships? (04:39)
- What are the challenges and successes in working with higher education partner institutions? (07:50)
- What is your funding model and how do you make it work for school districts? (11:51)
- What are the credentials you are currently offering to high school students and what are the outcomes of the program? (15:22)
- What advice can you give to leaders about starting the collaboration process? (24:30)
- How are you sharing your success stories? (30:14)
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
- All about the Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative (01:34)
- Southwest Colorado Educational Collaborative’s partnerships (04:56)
- Challenges and successes in higher ed partnerships (08:14)
- Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative’s funding model (12:07)
- Credentials and outcomes of the program (15:53)
- Advice to leaders interested in collaborating on workforce development(25:17)
- Strategies for sharing success stories and elevating thought leadership in education (30:40)
Quotes:
“I want all of your listeners to understand that these pieces take time—this is not for a school district that is faint of heart. I've worked in K-12 institutions as well as on the federal government side, and I know how important data is. What are the numbers? How many students are earning industry credentials? But laying the groundwork takes years, so it's looking at all of the different components to then determine what are the steps that need to be put in place along the way.”
“As you're building out this dream of consolidating resources in order to do more or bring more to a region, you can also be doing some more low-hanging fruit like priming students to be ready, which pushes your partners to get to the place of shared courses.”
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Email: info@swcoedcollaborative.org
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