Learn about how schools and community partners are taking part in DiscoverU through our participant and volunteer spotlights.
Three Ways to Participate in DiscoverU
During DiscoverU Week, everyone can join in leading college and career activities that help students explore their futures.
Read more.Lead Your Community at New Start High School
Ever wonder how schools and community-based organizations participate in DiscoverU Week? David Inglish of the Accelerator YMCA shares about an
Read more.Flash Forward Friday with Truman Preschoolers
Ever wonder how schools and community-based organizations participate in DiscoverU Week? Shawnte Garrett, the college and career specialist at Federal
Read more.DiscoverU Week fun at Mercy Housing
Ever wonder how schools and community-based organizations participate in DiscoverU Week? Allison Rodriguez, resident services coordinator at Appian Way Apartments,
Read more.Community partners come together at Kentwood High School
Ever wonder how schools and community-based organizations participate in DiscoverU Week? Ulises Herrera of College Success Foundation shares how multiple
Read more.Lead Your Community Day at Federal Way City Hall
Ever wonder how schools and community-based organizations participate in DiscoverU Week? Markese Walker-Brown, the experiential learning/internship coordinator at Communities in
Read more.DiscoverHER: Womxn of Color Career Day at New Futures
Ever wonder how schools and community-based organizations participate in DiscoverU Week? Janell Jordan of Empowerherment describes an event they led
Read more.College, Career, and Culture at Kentridge High School
Ever wonder how schools and community-based organizations participate in DiscoverU Week? Elly Mata, a College Prep Advisor at Kentridge High
Read more.Centering Youth Voice in DiscoverU
College and career success expert Alejandra Pérez shares why she started the DiscoverU Student Design Team. Read why she thinks
Read more.Lake Grove Elementary
Lake Grove Elementary School in Federal Way shows that it’s never too early for students to think about career goals
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