
Career Connect NW regional network serves Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom communities
Career Connect NW (CCNW) is hosted at the Northwest Educational Service District 189 (NWESD) and collaborates with regional workforce, industry, and educational organizations. By working together, CCNW is a catalyst for industry, education, and community partners to collectively meet the career development needs of Northwest Washington’s youth in an equitable and accessible way.
NWESD 189 serves 35 school districts and 1 tribal compact school, which includes 440+ schools and 165K students in the region.
Our Goals
Career Connect NW has three goals:
- Catalyze Regional Stakeholder Partnerships, Collaborations, and Strategies
- Increase Equity and Access to High Wage/High Demand Career Opportunities
- Support Coherent Career Pathways and Workforce Readiness
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Our 2025-2027 Priorities:
Career Connect NW (CCNW) is collaborating with partners to develop and support the following priorities based on funded work over the next two years:
1. CTE Dual Credit Alignment in collaboration with regional community college and K-12 partners
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CTE Dual Credit Expansion Proviso
- About: In partnership with the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC), CCNW hosted at the NWESD 189 is leading a regional pilot to expand access to Career and Technical Education (CTE) dual credit for high school students. Funded through 2SHB 1273, this pilot aims to make it easier for students to earn college credit in high school by improving how CTE courses are aligned, articulated, and transcribed across K–12 and community college systems.
- Partners: State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC), Career Connect NW hosted at Northwest Educational Service District 189 (NWESD 189), Everett Community College (EvCC), Skagit Valley College (SVC), Bellingham Technical College (BTC), and Whatcom Community College (WCC).
- Read more about the CTE Dual Credit Proviso project.
2. Communities of Practice: Educator Professional Development in Priority Sector Knowledge and Workforce System Support
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High School & Beyond Community of Practice
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- About: The HS&B Community of Practice convenes several times during the school year virtually and in-person to learn about components of the High School and Beyond Plan, including guest speakers, workshops, and insights to high school graduation requirements. Everyone is welcome to register and attend, including school district leaders, educators, staff, community partners, and business partners! NWESD 189 often offers clock hours for participation.
- Find upcoming dates and read more about the HS&B Community of Practice.
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Curriculum Communities of Practice
- About: These Curriculum Community of Practices have been formed to work towards aligning the high school to post secondary to workforce pipeline within specific career sectors. The groups include CTE, teachers, directors, educators from K-12 and post-secondary, counselors, and industry partners all coming together.
- Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering
- Cybersecurity
- MAC Welding (Maritime, Agriculture, Construction)
- Read more about the Curriculum Communities of Practice.
- About: These Curriculum Community of Practices have been formed to work towards aligning the high school to post secondary to workforce pipeline within specific career sectors. The groups include CTE, teachers, directors, educators from K-12 and post-secondary, counselors, and industry partners all coming together.
3. Partnerships: Collaboration and initiative alignment with leadership in workforce, industry, K12, post secondary, government, and community organizations
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NW Education & Workforce Coalition
- About: Leaders from education and workforce development across the NW Workforce Council’s region of Island, San Juan, Skagit, and Whatcom counties joined forces to create a more connected and responsive system to serve students and communities. This work commenced with a Memorandum of Understanding signed by the regional partners February 2025 with work to be completed by the end of June 2027.
- Partners: Bellingham Technical College (BTC), Career Connect NW (CCNW) hosted at the Northwest Educational Service District 189 (NWESD), Northwest Indian College (NWIC), Northwest Workforce Council (NWC), Skagit Valley College (SVC), Western Washington University (WWU), and Whatcom Community College (WCC)
- Read more about the NW Education & Workforce Coalition.

- Educator Pathways Access – Teachers for the People Program
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- About: Grounded in deep partnerships with Tribal Nations, school districts, college partners, and community organizations, efforts are underway to increase the number of diverse, justice-oriented teachers in our region. Leveraging the LEADER Initiative and Career Connect Washington Program Builder, the Teachers for the People Program (TPP) aims to increase community representation in our regional educator workforce.
- Partners: Bellingham School District, College Spark Washington, Foundation for Academic Endeavors, Marysville School District, Mount Vernon School District, Northwest Career & Technical Academy, Samish Indian Nation, Skagit Valley College Maestros Para El Pueblo, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, Tulalip Tribal Community, and Western Washington University.
- Read more about the Teachers for the People Program.
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WAVE Tour: Washington Apprenticeship Vocational Education Construction Trades Event
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- About: Hands-on construction trades career exploration event at the Skagit County Fairgrounds October 21-23, 2025. Funded by HF Sinclair.
- Read more about the WAVE Tour.
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CCNW & Regional Events
This lists upcoming career-connected learning events planned in the region. We do our best to keep the calendar updated, however things change and people may forget to tell us, so make sure you check with the organization or school that posted the event if you have any questions.
Interested in having your event added to the Regional Events Calendar? Fill out this short form.
Upcoming Events List:
03/5/2026 – 09/29/2026: SchooLinks Customer Service Success Team’s Virtual “live” High School and Beyond Plan (HSBP) Universal Platform Training Sessions. Register through OSPI.
04/28/2026: Blue Tech By the Bay at Fisherman’s Pavilion, Maritime Career Exploration for High Schoolers. Port of Bellingham event. To RSVP, contact Donovan Tate (dtate@nwesd.org)
05/28/2026: High School & Beyond Plan Community of Practice In-Person Convening, 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM. Event at Mount Vernon Library Commons. Register in pdEnroller by 05/13/26.
Click on the black cross box above to see the Past Events List from 2022-2026.
Career Connect NW Contributes to Port of Bellingham’s Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Update Report
In February, the Port of Bellingham released their Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) 2025 update report. A key component of the report highlights progress made by community organizations and [...]
Strengthening Family Engagement in the High School & Beyond Plan
When families are informed and empowered, students are better positioned to make thoughtful, confident decisions about their futures. This inspired the Career Connect NW team to devote the [...]
Strengthening CTE Dual Credit for Washington Students: 2025 Legislative Report Summary
Washington’s Career Technical Education (CTE) Dual Credit program is a powerful pathway that helps students earn college credits and workforce credentials while in high school. Serving more than 65,000 [...]
Big Blur, Bigger Impact: Expanding CTE Dual Credit Opportunities
Career Connect NW (CCNW), hosted at Northwest Educational Service District 189, is teaming up with Skagit Valley College, Edmonds College, and the Northwest Workforce Council to strengthen Career and [...]
Bridging the Skills Gap: Expanding Washington’s Welding Workforce
Washington’s economy is powered by skilled trades — and welding sits at the center of it all. From shipbuilding and commercial construction to agriculture, energy, and advanced manufacturing, welders [...]
Boeing Supports Building the Future Manufacturing Workforce
Thanks to Boeing’s Global Engagement grant program, Career Connect NW will be collaborating with regional partners to strengthen Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering pathways from high school to post-secondary education. [...]
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