Porterville Recorder

PUSD Pathways hosts Virtual Experienti­al Site Visit

- THE RECORDER

The Portervill­e Unified School District Pathways program hosted almost 200 teachers, administra­tors, business partners, and community leaders from across the nation for an Experienti­al Site Visit (ESV). Hosting in-person ESV events is an annual tradition for PUSD Pathways since 2008, but this year was completely virtual.

“We were thrilled to welcome so many people virtually to Portervill­e over the course of two weeks for our experienti­al site visit and showcase our Pathways program. Those in attendance were able to see firsthand how our Pathways program is set up and how it truly is a team effort to provide the best experience for our students,” Pathways director Cindy Brown said.

The first day of the event on March 3, kicked off with a welcome by PUSD Superinten­dent Dr. Nate Nelson, Anne Stanton, President of the Linked Learning Alliance, and Gary Hoachlande­r of Connected, The National Center for College and Career. Brown led the group through the inception and evolution of PUSD’S 14 career-themed Pathways, which included virtual tours, informativ­e video segments, and panel discussion­s from local business partners, community leaders, teachers and counselors.

The second day, March 10, was led by Pathway Ambassador students Maria Basurto and Chloe Ross. They welcomed J.D. Hoye, the CEO of NAF, formerly known as the National Academy Foundation,, to provide a welcome and starting point for day two. All participan­ts had the opportunit­y to attend various “deep dive” break

out sessions to learn more about aspects of the PUSD Pathways program.

Breakout sessions included: Work-based Learning, Student Recruitmen­t and Ensuring Equitable Access, Creating and Maintainin­g High Quality Pathways, Creating Student Ambassador programs, Developing a Broad-based

Coalition and Advisory Council of Support, Transformi­ng Teaching and Learning, and Early Exposure to Pathways through K-8 STEAM Education.

“Participan­ts were able to get a firsthand look into how the PUSD district-wide Pathway system works. Offering this visit in a virtual format was the next best thing to an in-personal visit. Participan­t feedback was very positive. Everyone was able to

pick up some key takeaways and ideas that they can implement into their own districts/pathway systems,” Brown said.

The virtual Experienti­al Site Visit was a collaborat­ive effort in conjunctio­n with PUSD Pathway partners Linked Learning Alliance, Connected, and NAF.

To learn more about the 14 PUSD Openchoice Pathways, visit www.pathways.portervill­eschools.org

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF PORTERVILL­E UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ?? Maria Basurto (top) and Chloe Ross (bottom) welcome everyone at the beginning of Day 2 of the Portervill­e Unified School District’s virtual conference.
PHOTO COURTESY OF PORTERVILL­E UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Maria Basurto (top) and Chloe Ross (bottom) welcome everyone at the beginning of Day 2 of the Portervill­e Unified School District’s virtual conference.

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