STEP is designed to minimize the workload placed on school staff. Most programming, coordination, and resource development are handled directly by STEP.
Schools typically only need to:
Spread word about program and encourage participation
Help gather appropriate consents
Provide feedback on the program
STEP programming is designed to be flexible and adaptable to school schedules.
STEP may fit within:
Study hall periods
Advisory periods
Career readiness programming
After-school opportunities
Existing student support initiatives
STEP believes students benefit from increased exposure to mentorship, professional development, and career exploration opportunities. We welcome conversations with educators and schools interested in supporting student growth and future success.
STEP can provide:
Career readiness workshops
Professional development programming
Mentorship opportunities
Career exploration resources
Exposure to post-secondary pathways
Topics include:
Resume building
Interview preparation
Professional communication
Financial literacy
Networking
Career pathway exploration