Essential Skills Achievement Pathway
- The
essential skills achievement pathway (ESAP) is a program designed to help
students attain their high school diploma who have a hard time working in
conventional classrooms.
- The
program is based on the completion of two binders and a Capstone project,
as opposed to traditional schoolwork.
- The
first binder is the Foundational binder, which introduces the students to
the 11 essential skills.
- The
second binder, Post Secondary, is geared towards the student’s interest in
their future work choice.
- The Capstone
is a student-driven project where the student determines and solves a
problem.
- If
you don’t want to take the college pathway route, the work-place entry
gives students the potential to attain their high school diploma leading
to employment opportunities.
- There
are many different pathways that you can take in the E.S.A.P program.
These are the 11 essential skills: