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In this leadership guest episode, Frank Oldani and Matt Fry from Belvidere School District 100 in Illinois share their insight on doing school differently and advancing career readiness in K-12 education.
The conversation covers building strong community partnerships, redefining career pathways beyond traditional college, and practical steps for sustainability in student programs. Listeners will find actionable tips, real-world stories, and best practices that can be applied in districts across the country.
Main Points
Transforming School Approaches: Both Frank and Matt discuss their journey from traditional teaching to innovative, student-centered practices focusing on career and technical education (CTE).
Career Readiness Pathways: They outline the four-year progression for students: career exploration in freshman year, exposure and site visits in sophomore year, job shadowing in junior year, and work-based learning or internships as seniors.
Building and Sustaining Partnerships: The importance of developing trust with community partners and celebrating small wins is emphasized, along with practical methods for expanding and maintaining collaboration.
Essential Employability Skills: The episode highlights that skills like cultural competency, growth mindset, initiative, and professional communication remain foundational for student success, even as job markets change.
Advice for Educators: Both guests stress the value of teamwork, taking chances, looking inward to schools as career partners, and the need for marketing student successes to ensure program sustainability.
Quotes
“It’s less about preparing kids for a specific job and more preparing them to be able to adapt.” — Matt Fry
“You work really hard...and you celebrate the little wins, that one kid and that one partner you brought together.” — Frank Oldani
“You’re going to get disappointed, but if you stay true to the student needs, everything works out.” — Frank Oldani
Call to Action
Ready to deepen your leadership and innovate career readiness in your own district? Visit magnifypbl.com for resources, guides, and connections to help you lead inspired!
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In this leadership guest episode, Frank Oldani and Matt Fry from Belvidere School District 100 in Illinois share their insight on doing school differently and advancing career readiness in K-12 education.
The conversation covers building strong community partnerships, redefining career pathways beyond traditional college, and practical steps for sustainability in student programs. Listeners will find actionable tips, real-world stories, and best practices that can be applied in districts across the country.
Main Points
Transforming School Approaches: Both Frank and Matt discuss their journey from traditional teaching to innovative, student-centered practices focusing on career and technical education (CTE).
Career Readiness Pathways: They outline the four-year progression for students: career exploration in freshman year, exposure and site visits in sophomore year, job shadowing in junior year, and work-based learning or internships as seniors.
Building and Sustaining Partnerships: The importance of developing trust with community partners and celebrating small wins is emphasized, along with practical methods for expanding and maintaining collaboration.
Essential Employability Skills: The episode highlights that skills like cultural competency, growth mindset, initiative, and professional communication remain foundational for student success, even as job markets change.
Advice for Educators: Both guests stress the value of teamwork, taking chances, looking inward to schools as career partners, and the need for marketing student successes to ensure program sustainability.
Quotes
“It’s less about preparing kids for a specific job and more preparing them to be able to adapt.” — Matt Fry
“You work really hard...and you celebrate the little wins, that one kid and that one partner you brought together.” — Frank Oldani
“You’re going to get disappointed, but if you stay true to the student needs, everything works out.” — Frank Oldani
Call to Action
Ready to deepen your leadership and innovate career readiness in your own district? Visit magnifypbl.com for resources, guides, and connections to help you lead inspired!