Pathway2Careers Selected to Develop Innovative Career-Connected Learning Courses for Schools
The essential courses: Financial Literacy Math and Career Exploration will expand the organization's comprehensive CCL model and provide schools with turnkey, standards-aligned, research-based curricula that connect academic learning to workforce relevance.
The initiative reflects a growing commitment by state education leaders to ensure students gain early, meaningful exposure to careers while building real-world financial and mathematical skills that support long-term economic mobility.
The Career Exploration course is designed specifically for grades 6–7, a critical window when students begin forming academic identity and future aspirations. The curriculum introduces broad career pathways, employability skills, and labor market awareness in developmentally appropriate ways—helping students connect interests to opportunity before high school course decisions are made.
At the same time, the Financial Literacy Math course integrates personal finance concepts directly into mathematics instruction, reinforcing relevance while supporting state math and financial literacy standards. Together, the courses provide a cohesive, scalable approach to career-connected learning across grade bands.
These courses are designed to align academic learning with workforce relevance by integrating real-world applications, labor market data, and career pathways into daily instruction. Together, they represent a significant step forward in ensuring students not only learn core content but also understand how that learning translates into future opportunities.
"This work represents exactly where education needs to go," said Dr.
P2C was selected for its deep expertise in career-connected learning, its experience delivering large-scale, statewide curriculum initiatives, and its ability to align instruction with college and career readiness, CTE, and workforce priorities. The organization's approach emphasizes:
- Research-backed instructional design
- Clear standards alignment
- Career relevance across academic content
- Equity, access, and local workforce alignment
The resulting courses will support efforts to modernize graduation requirements, expand financial literacy instruction, and strengthen career readiness pipelines, this initiative serves as a model for how early career exploration and financial literacy can be embedded into core instruction—not treated as one-time experiences.
"This contract reinforces what we're seeing across the country," said
Both courses are scheduled to be available to schools this fall and reinforce P2C's commitment to helping states, districts, and schools align education with workforce needs, bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world success.
With this investment, Pathway2Careers continues to lead the national movement toward making education more relevant, engaging, and impactful for every student.
About Pathway2Careers (P2C)
Pathway2Careers is a nationally recognized education company focused on Career-Connected Learning (CCL). Through its integrated solutions—including math curriculum, career exploration tools, and labor market data—P2C helps schools and states connect learning to life, ensuring students are prepared for both college and careers.
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