New Skills for Youth Snapshots

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New Skills for Youth Snapshots

State and national leaders are increasingly recognizing the need for high-quality career pathways to close critical skills gaps, strengthen state and regional economies, and provide every learner with an on-ramp to career success. To help states enact these transformations, JPMorgan Chase & Co. launched the New Skills for Youth (NSFY) initiative in 2016 in partnership with Advance CTE, the Council of Chief State School Officers and Education Strategy Group.

This series of state snapshots describes how states are working to transform career pathways for all learners and documents the work states completed across the entire initiative.

Note: Some states only participated in phase one of the initiative (2016). Those states are identified with an asterisk. The NSFY Impact Summary is only inclusive of states who participated in entire initiative (2016-2018).

Check out the impact of @CTEWorks New Skills for Youth initiative with our NSFY Impact Snapshots. #CTEWorks.

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