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NC Graduation Project resources:F4K Career Coaches and online portfolio
The webinar will begin shortly. If you have any questions or difficulty accessing the webinar or conference call, please contact Tanja Bean
at [email protected] or 919-875-8885 x208.
F4K’s Mission
To bridge the gap between the hopes and dreams of our students
and the workforce development needs of our communities.
North Carolina at a glance… 69.9% of NC’s high school students graduate
on time in 4 years
NC’s university completion rate is 59% in 6 years
Half of students enrolled in two-year community college programs do not return the second year
Ratio of school counselors to students is 1 to 320 in grades 6-12
Network connections
Talk with over 700 background-checked Career Coaches, approved by DPI as Graduation Project mentors
Get advice on high school course selection or grad project product, paper and presentation
Learn about companies in field of interest Check out possible job shadowing or
internship opportunities
Electronic Portfolio
Allows students to upload and maintain files or research in a single location
Documents, links and notes can also be posted by educators for student access
Educators can view students’ files and make notes for reference or for other educators
Can be selectively shared with others at student’s invitation
Next Steps Schedule leadership meeting with your LEA and community
Superintendent Director of Student Services Career-Technical Education Director Director of Middle and High Schools Coordinator of NC Graduation Project Chamber of Commerce President
Sign Partnership Guidelines F4K will work with school system to schedule training and
implementation F4K will work with chamber of commerce to develop local career
coach and employer content
Access demo account
www.f4k.org Studentsusername: networkdemopassword: northcarolina
[email protected] • 919-875-8885 x200
After using F4K, 91% of students say “I understand what I need to do to get the kind of jobs I want.”88% of students say, “I am more excited about
graduating from high school.”