•          WELCOME TO THE CALIFORNIA ADVANCING PATHWAYS FOR STUDENTS (CALAPS) WEBSITE!

    At CalAPS, our mission is clear: We are commited to developing and delivering high-quality Career Technical Education (CTE) courses that empoower students to thrive as successful, contributing, college and career-ready members of the global community. 

    Our vision drives us forward, as we pledge to align our courses with California's Career Technical Education Model Curriculum Standards, Career-Ready Practice Standards, 21st Century skills, knowledge, performance anchor standards, and pathway standards. We're dedicated to providing students with more than just classroom instruction—we offer up-to-date industry expertise, meaningful career explorations, and valuable work experience.

    But we don't stop there. We're not just educators; we're partners. CalAPS collaborates with local businesses, civic organizations, and higher education institutions to create CTE programs that equip students with the experience they need for postsecondary education and meaningful careers.

    We believe in holistic development. That's why we're committed to nurturing students' technical skills, personal growth, professional development, and career planning abilities. Our learning opportunities are not only grounded in labor market trends but also tailored to local labor markets, student interests, and, aligned with district CTE pathway sequences.

    We invite you to explore our website to learn more about how CalAPS is shaping the future of education and equipping students with the tools they need to succeed in an ever-evolving world. Thank you for visiting us, and we look forward to being a part of your educational journey. Together, we're advancing pathways to a brighter future.

    Welcome to CalAPS—where education meets opportunity!



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    Career pathways give high school students the chance to begin working on their careers while they're still in school. If a student chooses a career pathway, their classes will cover the usual subjects needed for college and also include specific job-related courses. This helps them learn and make connections in their chosen field in a supportive, positive environment. There are many options available, such as animation and welding. If you're interested, you can ask a school counselor to find out which pathways are offered.

     

    Extracurricular programs like SkillsUSA let students learn practical skills beyond regular classwork. These programs work together with professional and nonprofit groups to offer students opportunities like internships, field learning experiences, and competitions. This can mean real-world job experience for our students.

     

  • International Community Service Project

    Fall 2019 CalAPS students participated in an international community service project.  SkillsUSA Leadership students promoted the community service project in CalAPS classes and students built items to donate for a kindergarten classroom in Matapalo, Costa Rica. The items were delivered to Costa Rica the first week of December. 

     

     

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    Notice of Non- Discrimination: California Advancing Pathways for Students prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying based on actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, mental or physical disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, immigration status, marital status, parental status, pregnancy status, medical information or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Parents/students who have questions or concerns about the policy can contact Lisa Azevedo, CEO, Title IX and Equity Compliance Officer, 16703 S. Clark Avenue, Bellflower, CA 90706, lazevedo@busd.k12.ca.us, (562) 866-9011 ext. 2184. For more information, visit the Non-Discrimination Title IX section in the Quick Links or the U.S. Department of Education website.

    For more information, visit the Non-Discrimination Title IX section in the Quick Links or the U.S. Department of Education website.

    Pupils have the right to a free public education, regardless of immigration status or religious beliefs. More information about these rights is available from the California Attorney General.

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    The Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS/WASC) is one of six regional accrediting associations in the United States.  All courses offered to high school students by SoCal ROC are WASC accredited.

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