Multiple Pathways to Graduation for Disconnected Youth

This survey page contains the Best Practices for the sub-topic, "Multiple Pathways to Graduation." Refer back to your During Notes Reflection Guide to indicate whether the best practices listed are strengths or areas for growth of your organization.

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* 1. Best Practice 1: Cross-Sector Collaborative Lead by a Strong Backbone Organization

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* 2. Best Practice 2: Maintaining strong working partnerships and consistent engagement among top leaders from youth-serving city agencies (School District, DHS, Family Court, etc.) to improve coordination of services for disconnected youth

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* 3. Best Practice 3: Leveraging funding to support dropout prevention and re-engagement efforts, convening efforts and collaborative engagement

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* 4. Best Practice 4: Engaging in joint efforts with existing partners to preserve and/or align resources dedicated to supporting opportunity youth

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* 5. Best Practice 5: Advocacy efforts to protect and expand a variety of Multiple Pathways to Graduation (MPG) Models and Credential Attainment Options

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* 6. Best Practice 6: Research to Drive Practice and Engage Key Partners and Stakeholders

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* 7. Best Practice 7: Recruiting and Engaging New Collaborative Members from Other Youth-Serving Sectors

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* 8. Best Practice 8: Cultivating and Empowering Youth Voice

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