Partnership for Learning is a leading organization in Huntington Park, CA, dedicated to addressing inequities and increasing credential attainment among Washington students. With a focus on postsecondary success, college and career readiness, and early learning, Partnership for Learning aims to ensure that by the high school class of 2030, 70% of Washington students, across all racial and ethnic groups, will earn the credentials they need by age 26. Recognizing the importance of credentials in opening doors to career opportunities, the organization works alongside the Washington Roundtable to lead conversations about policy actions and implementation to support Washington youth in pursuing successful careers in their home state.
Driven by the goal set by the Washington Roundtable in 2016, Partnership for Learning strives to increase the number of students pursuing and completing credentials after high school, aligning with the workforce needs of Washington employers. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, the organization remains committed to its mission, advocating for bold action to address the projected decline in credential attainment. Through research, collaboration, and a focus on college and career readiness, Partnership for Learning aims to prepare Washington students with the skills and knowledge necessary for success in post-high school education and the workforce.
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