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- What is a Pathway?
What is a Pathway?
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A college and career pathway is a career-themed and college preparatory program available at a high school. An academy is another term used at individual schools to describe career pathways.
OUSD Pathways consists of a cohorted group of students who experience a sequence of industry-themed curricula that integrates career and technical education courses, core academic courses, work-based learning opportunities and student support services. OUSD Pathways are supported by a team of teachers across subject areas and grade levels who collaborate regularly to facilitate student learning. By blending theoretical knowledge with real-world application, OUSD Pathways result in relevant and rigorous personalized educational experiences that inspire students and prepare them for college, career, and community.
Find Your College & Career Pathway
Oakland Unified School District has 16 high schools and each high school offers an exciting variety of pathways. Whether a student's interest lies in media and design or bio tech and computer engineering, there is a pathway that focuses on those interests.
Pathways offer an engaging curriculum proven to help keep students engaged and graduate at a higher rate than those who do not participate in a pathway.
Pathways are open to ALL students within the OUSD.
Click here to see all College & Career pathways in OUSD, including contact information.
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Arts, Media and Entertainment
Building and Construction Trades
Business and Finance
Education, Child Development and Family
Energy, Utilities and Environment
Engineering and Design
Fashion and Interior Design
Health Science & Medical Technology
Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation
Information Technology
Marketing, Sales and Services
Public Services