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Thrive Chicago

In order to succeed in education and enter into sustainable employment, Thrive believes that youth must be developmentally supported from cradle to career. To provide this support, Thrive uses a collective impact framework to align efforts across sectors and among organizations working at various stages of a child's development toward adulthood.

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* Postsecondary nondegree award: These programs lead to a certificate or other award, but not a degree. The certificate is awarded by the educational institution and is the result of completing formal postsecondary schooling. Certification, issued by a professional organization or certifying body, is not included here. Some postsecondary nondegree award programs last only a few weeks, while others may last 1 to 2 years. Examples of occupations in this category include nursing assistants, emergency medical technicians (EMT's) and paramedics, and hairstylists.

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  • Elementary Through 9th Grade Illinois Assessment of Readiness
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  • In which industry sectors and occupations is there growing demand?
  • How is the education system meeting that demand?

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