Pathways For professions is closed!
Dear Industry Partner,
After much reflection, we’ve made the difficult decision to pause the Pathways to Profession event for this year. Over the past nine years, this event has been a cornerstone of our community, sparking collaboration, innovation, and connection. We’re so grateful for the energy and dedication each of you has brought to this tradition.
However, as we look to the future, we recognize that the landscape around us is evolving. One of the most significant changes is the introduction of the new Advanced CTE Modernized Career Clusters Framework, which is reshaping the way we approach education and career development. As we align ourselves with this forward-thinking approach, we believe it’s essential to take time to reimagine how career events like Pathways to Professions can best serve our community in this new context.
By pausing and retooling the event, our goal is to revitalize future career exploration events with fresh ideas, new energy, and a stronger connection to the evolving needs of both educators and industry professionals.
In the meantime, we are continuing to host various other events and initiatives aimed at connecting students with industry experiences and opportunities. We would be thrilled to involve you in these targeted activities and look forward to exploring ways we can continue to collaborate.
We deeply appreciate your understanding and continued support during this time of transition.
Sincerely,
Wasatch Front South Region Career and Technical Education Directors
Jason Skidmore, Jordan School District
Travis Cook, Charter Schools
Janet Goble, Canyons School District
James Taylor, Granite School District
Scott Wihongi, Murray School District
Jenni Abbott, Salt Lake Community College
Laura Deshazo, Salt Lake School District
Kristin McLachlan, Tooele School District
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