Expand horizons with CTE, STEM, and specialized learning experiences.
Enrichment resources open doors to new interests, career pathways, and hands-on learning that might not fit into traditional course schedules. From robotics competitions to financial literacy modules, these opportunities help students discover passions and build real-world skills.
How Schools Use Enrichment Opportunities:
Career exploration: Introduce students to trades, healthcare, technology, and other career fields
STEM competitions: Support robotics teams, coding challenges, and innovation projects
Life skills: Teach financial literacy, digital citizenship, or health and wellness topics
Interest-based learning: Offer photography, game design, creative writing, or other passion projects
Community-based alternatives: Provide alternatives to traditional discipline or behavioral concerns
Usage Cases
A teacher offers student-choice online resources covering diverse topics like knitting, water testing, or vacation planning
A principal uses Nicotine Prevention resources to support on-campus restorative discipline instead of suspension