Esperanza High School Graphic Design Pathway Student Featured in Recent OCDE College and Career Readiness Video

Esperanza student in OCDE video.

Orange County Department of Education (OCDE) Deputy Superintendent Dr. Ramon Miramontes recently sat down with four student ambassadors from the OC Pathways initiative to discuss the arts, media, and entertainment pathway. This included Esperanza High School sophomore, Dylan Rodgers, who is a part of the school’s three year graphic design pathway.

Dylan and his fellow ambassadors spoke with Dr. Miramontes about how OC Pathways has expanded their knowledge in fields of interest and allowed them to test-drive potential careers. OC Pathways, which recently marked its 10th anniversary, is a countywide consortium that links education with industry. Led by OCDE, the initiative and its partnering programs are equipping students with practical work-based learning experiences while ensuring they engage in rigorous academic coursework.

View the full video below.

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