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P2C Math makes a quick difference—and the numbers show it!

Within their first year of learning with the program, Algebra I and Algebra II students at Hatch Valley High School realized enormous gains in their Quantile measures

Explore the full story: https://hubs.ly/Q02_r2zq0

Career exploration should never be a one-and-done event.

Want some motivation to keep infusing career exploration into students' everyday experiences? We've assembled 12 tangible benefits in one infographic. Download it here: https://hubs.ly/Q030F0br0

By making math a subject of ongoing discussion, students learn to articulate their reasoning, justify solutions, and practice essential communication skills.

That's why we're offering a free pack of conversation cards. Download yours here: https://hubs.ly/Q030DlqD0

✨Happy New Year! ✨

We'd love to know: how do you plan to make 2025 the best year ever—for yourself and for your students?

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As you say goodbye to your students for 2024, we're wishing you a wonderful respite filled with rest, revitalization... and maybe some hot chocolate and presents. ❄️🎆🎉

#Educators and #Teachers, we'd love to know: how do you plan to unwind and recharge?

In New Mexico, districts using P2C Math have seen a:
↗️ 12 percent improvement in Algebra achievement
↗️ 10 percent improvement in Geometry
↗️ 38 percent increase in interest in STEM careers

Read the full success story here:
https://hubs.ly/Q02_b4WW0

Many students don't know their ideal career. So, asking them to describe it isn't helpful. Instead, try more gentle, creative guidance to help them self-reflect.

Explore more tips in our latest blog post: https://hubs.ly/Q02_b4MG0

It isn't easy to understand all the complicated, evolving trends within today's workforce. Explaining its relevancy to students is even tougher.

That's why we built the P2C Labor Market Navigator, using timely and region-specific data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Many of today's students have two paths to pick from:

🛠️ Career & Technical Education (CTE)
🎓 Traditional Education

Establishing these as binary pathways may undermine every student's ambitions. We explain why... and what to do about it: https://hubs.ly/Q02Zy8JL0

Bringing local professionals into the classroom is a smart way to link career pathways to student learning.

Wendy Isom Mercer, Career Advising Post-Secondary Access Coordinator for Hardeman County Schools, shares how she makes that happen.

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