AACC and The School Superintendents Association (AASA) host convenings of community college and K-12 leaders to discuss college and career readiness for the nation’s students. Critical to advancing high-impact, collaborative strategies to improve and expand bridges between secondary and post-secondary education, the convenings capture promising practices from K-12 and community college partners.
AACC and AASA remain committed to further develop and strengthen a relationship focused on authentic collaboration in support of positively impacting the needs of students throughout their educational career.
AACC and AASA, The School Superintendents Association, hosted a convening of community college and K-12 leaders October 12-14, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
Community College/K-12 Convening October 13-14, 2019
- Agenda [PDF]
- Convening on College and Career Readiness Report [PDF]
- Expanding and Strengthening Partnerships Gateway Technical College Elkhorn Area School District [PDF]
- K-TECH Hazard Community and Technical College Perry County Schools Partnerships [PDF]
- Working Together to Make our Students Future Ready Waukesha County Technical School Pewaukee School District [PDF]
Community College/K-12 Convening March 24-25, 2019
- Convening on College and Career Readiness Report [PDF]
- Agenda [PDF]
- Understanding Maine handout [PDF]
- Extending Guided Pathways through Dual & Concurrent Enrollment Opportunities handout [PDF]
- Transforming the Future of Milwaukee Through Education [PDF]
- Developing a Pipeline from Elementary School to Career: Building the STEM workforce of the future [PDF]
- AACC / AASA College and Career Readiness [PDF]
Community College/K-12 Convening October 21-22, 2018
- Convening on College and Career Readiness Report [PDF]
- Agenda [PDF]
- United for Student Success: EPCC-UTEP-SISD Regional Partnership in El Paso, Texas [PDF]
- Spring Hill USD 230 and Johnson County Community College [PDF]
- Lorain County Community College: Innovative Pathway Partnerships for Dual Enrollment [PDF]
- Understanding where community college students come from, and how they do (AACC) [PDF]