455-918 Career, Community, Life Readiness (CCLR) Network

10/06/2025 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM CT

Description

Schedule:

  • October 6, 2025: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm CT
  • February 9, 2026: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm CT

Location: In-Person at CESA 2

Price: $150, lunch included. $500 for a group of 4

Content Questions: Scott Carr (scott.carr@cesa2.org)

Registration Questions: events@cesa2.org

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About this event:  The CCLR Network unites educators across the CESA 2 region, creating a collaborative community that shares essential resources and innovative practices to strengthen career readiness initiatives at all educational levels.

 

This network is open to ACP/CTE educators and coordinators, counselors, and building and district leadership. We encourage you to bring a team!

 

Focus Areas:

  • ACP Implementation & Resources
  • CTE & Regional Career Pathways
  • Youth Apprenticeship Support & Consortium Connections
  • Work-Based & Career-Connected Learning Opportunities

 

This integrated network streamlines career readiness collaboration by consolidating multiple specialized groups into one comprehensive community. By participating, you'll gain access to critical information from all career readiness domains while minimizing time away from your school and connecting with neighboring districts for regional impact.

 

Meeting Structure:

  • Essential Updates & Time-Sensitive Information
  • Innovation Insights featuring state and national thought leaders
  • Professional Development focused on emerging career readiness practices
  • Dedicated Collaboration Time with regional colleagues

 

Join us to build capacity, share resources, and create powerful connections that advance career, community, and life readiness for all students in our region.

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About the Presenters:

Scott Carr joins CESA 2 to assist districts with student readiness. Previously, Scott was a coordinator with CESA 7 and supported districts in the state within the area of Redefining Ready. As a part of this work, Scott brought innovative opportunities to districts in all areas of career and life readiness, along with assisting districts in redefining student success. In addition, Scott brought a high level of experience with Academic and Career Planning, which included portrait of a graduate, graduation options, career pathways, and realigning CTE programming. Scott’s passion for career and college readiness has led to the development of high school pathways that meet the needs of all students. Scott has a MA in Special Education, Educational Leadership and Instruction & Curriculum.

 

 

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