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Subject A year of preparing students for in-demand jobs
Date February 10, 2025 11:00 PM
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Checking in with students and teachers one year into our first-of-its-kind
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John,

Just over a year ago, we announced a first-of-its-kind initiative to create
healthcare-focused high schools that will graduate students directly into jobs
with family-sustaining wages
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We wanted you to see how it's going so far.

In four short videos, we highlighted the progress that's been made in four
communities where healthcare-focused high schools have launched:Houston
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HOUSTON, TX

"After I graduate high school, I'm going to go work at the hospital and help
people as a nurse."

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CHARLOTTE, NC

"This can be life-changing for students to be able to be enrolled in this
program."

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BOSTON, MA

"Starting young in high school you teach the students how to dream big."

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DALLAS, TX

"We get to actually interact with professionals in the field we want to work
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Each school offers robust academic programming, along with specialized
healthcare classes and work-based learning at a partner health system. Students
can earn industry-valued credentials and certifications, and move directly into
jobs with the partner health systems as soon as they graduate.

In addition to starting careers right out of high school, these students will
also fill a critical need: The U.S. healthcare industry has an estimated two
million job openings today, and two million more openings are expected by 2031.

Healthcare high schools are a promising model for other high-growth,
high-demand industries that need skilled workers in roles that don't require
four-year college degrees. Learn more about the initiative, and the communities
where the schools are making a difference:


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Thanks,

Bloomberg Philanthropies




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