Los Angeles Community College District California Career Pathways Trust Application Overview (

Los Angeles Community College District California Career Pathways Trust Application Overview (

Los Angeles Community College District California Career Pathways Trust Application Overview (www.LARegionalCareerPathways.com) The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) has created the Los Angeles Regional Career Pathways project, which is one of the largest collaborative models in the region. It unites community colleges, high schools, Unified School Districts, labor unions, Workforce Investment Boards, and industry-specific employers so that multiple educational, economic, community-based, and workforce development resources can be leveraged and braided to meet the educational needs of local high school and community college students. The project focuses on high-demand industry sectors that are projected to grow and offer job opportunities in the future. It includes over $1,700,000 of in-kind/matched resources and will expand the Career Pathways Trust funding to serve over 6,000 participants. LACCD’s nine (9) community colleges and 20 local high schools will work with other project stakeholders to update articulation agreements and develop multiple career pathway options that will prepare high school and college students for good- paying jobs and careers. This regional consortium project will work with over 95 employers to offer over 1,800 internship opportunities that allow students to get first- hand exposure to the world of work. The Los Angeles Regional Career Pathways project complements the AB 86 Adult Education reform and planning grant, which LACCD leads a regional collaboration that includes local Unified School Districts. Targeted Sectors and Numbers Served: Business and Finance 640 Health Science, Dental Hygiene, Pharmacy Tech, Medical Technology 1979 Information and Communication Technologies, Multi-Media, Web 1613 Development Manufacturing, Graphics, Product Design 1000 Marketing Sales, International Trade, Service 1061 Major Partnerships: LACCD will work with an array of added-value partners that represent the region's community colleges, high schools, workforce development systems, and industry-related businesses. These include (but are not limited to) the following: Education Providers Added Value Partners Businesses/Associations LA Trade Tech College Mayor Eric Garcetti, Northrop Grumman West LA College Los Angeles City Griffols Corporation East LA College Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, Metropolitan Pierce College LA County Board of Transportation LA City College Supervisors - District 2 Authority (MTA) LA Valley College Rand Corporation Sugar House Productions LA Southwest College SEIU United Service Gibson Overseas LA Harbor College Workers West Certified Aviation Services LA Mission College LA n Sync (LAX) Los Angeles USD BizFed backCODE, LLC Culver City USD US Green Building Council Prompt Machine Products Burbank USD City of Los Angeles Workforce Aerospace Mfg. Montebello USD Investment Board Anmar Precision Granada Hills Charter Los Angeles County Components Aerospace High School Workforce Investment Mfg. North Hollywood Chatsworth Charter High Board / Community & Brocade School Senior Services Dynamic Automation Cesar Chavez Learning Verdugo Workforce 3DCAM Academies: Academy Investment Board Caprica Internet Service for Scientific Exploration LA Chamber of Commerce Archway Systems, Inc. Montebello High School International Trade Education Industrial Metal Supply Co. Woodrow Wilson High Programs Inc. National Tooling & School The Port of Los Angeles Machining Association Benjamin Franklin High Rotary District 5280 Southern California Marine School Norris Dorsey Academy Institute James A. Garfield High of Entrepreneurs NIC Partners School Los Angeles World Airport RM Automotive Sia Tech Charter High Ports America SnugTop School Lion's Club of Northridge Locali San Pedro High School Goodwill Industries OK International Narbonne High School Los Angeles Economic St. Vincent de Paul Reseda High School Development Corporation Athens Services Canoga Park High Southern California Association West Angeles Community School Of Governments California Development Company Washington Prep High Conservation Corps - Los JB Office School Angeles Satellite Crowne Plaza Middle College High Tierra del Sol Creative Future American School Apparel Culver City High School White Memorial Medical University High School Spectrolab San Fernando High Community Hospital of School Huntington Park Van Nuys High School Juice Served Here James Monroe High GMC Realty Advisors School Possible Inc. Academy of Medical Arts Greylin @ Carson High School / Mane-Aquila Consulting Cal- HOSA ProSource Facility Supply Cal State University Dynamic Automation Los Angeles International Secret Agents Cal State University Bright Educational Long Beach Nippon Express Cal State University Frazee Law Group Northridge MC Family Dental Cal State University Hourglass Lilly Dominguez Hills SK Plastic Surgery Loyola Marymount UCLA Medical Center University CareMore Kaiser Permanente FormLA Hitco Strategic Acquisitions Kids Smile Dental GKN Aerospace JMC2 San Gabriel Valley Medical Center Photogramy Codebusters Caban Resources Beacon Management ITV Studios Baxter BioScience Lee's Enterprise Aerospace Manufacturing Transamerican Auto Parts Southern California Edison Xerox Pan-American MOA Foundation Farmer's Insurance SIGMAnet Building Skills Partnership Executive Temps CALTRANS .

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