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Wednesday, July 23
 

11:00am EDT

Building Equitable Workforce Pipelines: Ensuring Career Success for All High School Graduates
Wednesday July 23, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
School leaders play a critical role in preparing students for success beyond high school, yet many workforce-bound graduates lack clear pathways. This session explores how high schools can build equitable workforce pipelines by leveraging local employer partnerships to ensure that all students have access to meaningful careers.

Learn actionable strategies to connect students with high-demand industries in their communities, leading to sustainable employment while addressing barriers that often limit career readiness for underserved populations. Through real-world examples and practical frameworks, attendees will leave equipped with a replicable model for integrating career-focused DEI initiatives into their schools.

Join us to discover how Specialized Career Guidance empowers school leaders to bridge the gap between education and industry, ensuring that every student, regardless of background, has a clear path to economic independence and professional success.
Presenters
Wednesday July 23, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
Carver

1:40pm EDT

Celebrating every student through the Vision of a Graduate
Wednesday July 23, 2025 1:40pm - 2:30pm EDT
Every student deserves to attend a school where they feel valued for their unique talents and contributions and safe to be their truest selves. Developing and implementing a vision of a graduate in your school is one way to help learners feel celebrated for the qualities and attributes that make them unique and special. Join NEASC staff and the co-principals of Nipmuc High School to talk about how the successful implementation of a vision of a graduate can give learners another way to shine. We will discuss the development and implementation of this important tool with specific examples from Nipmuc HS and other schools.
Presenters
avatar for Alyson Geary

Alyson Geary

Director of Accreditation and School Improvement, New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
Every student deserves to attend a school where they feel valued for their unique talents and contributions and safe to be their truest selves. Developing and implementing a vision of a graduate in your school is one way to help learners feel celebrated for the qualities and attributes... Read More →
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John Clements

Co-Principal, Nipmuc High School
MA

Mary Anne Moran

Co-Principal, Nipmuc High School
Wednesday July 23, 2025 1:40pm - 2:30pm EDT
Regency A

2:40pm EDT

Accessibility: Empowering All Learners
Wednesday July 23, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm EDT
Given the range of learning styles and abilities of students today, educators need technology and resources to accommodate and personalize learning. Apple builds accessibility features into every product, so everyone can use them in ways that work best for them. Join us for an interactive learning session to learn about built-in accessibility features on iPad.
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Larry Shaps

K12 Account Executive, Apple Inc.
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Dan DelVecchio

K12 Systems Engineer, Apple Inc.
Wednesday July 23, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm EDT
Manomet

2:40pm EDT

The Tenacity Challenge: Using Academic Competition to Promote Belonging and Close Opportunity Gaps
Wednesday July 23, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm EDT
The Tenacity Challenge is an academic competition for teams of African American and Latina/o high school students, and on a separate date, middle school students. Students prepare for several months to compete in four events on the culminating day: the history argument before a panel of judges, the literature analysis (with with written rationale and videotaped performance), the math quiz bowl and the art installation.  On another date, the middle school challenge includes a leadership competition, the literature analysis, a STEM challenge and the math quiz bowl.   With over 2000 students impacted to date, the preparation and the competition build academic risk taking, collaboration, deep learning and leadership skills, all of which contribute to a sense of belonging and the closing of achievement gaps at their home schools.
Presenters
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Akil Mondesir

METCO DIrector, Bedford Public Schools
The Tenacity Challenge is an academic competition for teams of African American and Latina/o high school students, and on a separate date, middle school students. Students prepare for several months to compete in four events on the culminating day: the history argument before a panel... Read More →
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Kevin Tracey

Principal, Bruce School, Lawrence, MA
Wednesday July 23, 2025 2:40pm - 3:30pm EDT
Regency B
 
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