![]() | “As our 2015-2020 Strategic Plan notes, Rhode Island is committed to creating an education system in which every student is engaged in learning environments that meet their individual needs. We also aspire to measure the progress of our students based on their mastery of rigorous academic standards and 21st-century skills. In particular, we believe all students will benefit from access to a wide range of high-quality early college and early career programs through which they can earn valuable, portable credits and credentials. We know that the New England Secondary School Consortium shares these values and commitments”—Dr. Ken Wagner |
RHODE ISLAND STATE LEADS
Mary Ann Snider, Deputy Commissioner for Teaching and Learning, RIDE
Cali Cornell, Education Specialist, Office of Multiple Pathways, RIDE
RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RESOURCES
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