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Pathways to Education launches its 'Build Pathways' campaign to improve high school graduation rates in low-income communities

September 17, 2019

Research shows that, if Canada increased its high school graduation rate by one per cent, the estimated savings to the economy would be more than $7.7 billion annually1. On September 16th, Pathways to Education the national charitable organization breaking the cycle of poverty through education announced its Build Pathways campaign, aimed at raising awareness around the number of youth who are at risk of dropping out of high school, and the associated socio-economic impact. To engage communities across the country, Canadians are encouraged to take the High School Dropout Disparity quiz to test their knowledge on the issue and share their results to drive real change.

"Every student deserves the opportunity to graduate from high school," said Sue Gillespie, President and CEO, Pathways to Education Canada. "Pathways to Education provides students living in low-income communities with the tools they need to address barriers to education, graduate from high school, and realize their full potential. Our future depends on their education."

Many don't know that, while the high school dropout rate in Canada averages from 5-14 per cent, this number dramatically increases to 30-50 per cent in low-income communities across the country. However, Pathways to Education's work has already helped improve graduation rates in low-income communities by up to an average of 85 per cent. Now, the organization is calling on Canadians to help close that gap even further.

Founded in 2001, Pathways to Education has supported more than 13,000 youth in low-income communities across the country. Through their award-winning program, the organization has made a significant impact:

  • 71 per cent of Pathways to Education students who graduated from high school have transitioned to post-secondary education or training, while others have transitioned to meaningful employment.
  • Every dollar invested in Pathways to Education creates a $24 social return on investment.
  • Participation in Pathways to Education increases adult annual earnings by 19 per cent, increases the likelihood of being employed by 14 per cent, and lowers reliance on social assistance by more than one-third.

"I'm not sure where I'd be today if I hadn't found Pathways to Education," said Kishan, high school graduate and former Pathways to Education student. "Pathways to Education staff became my role models ones that understood the education system better than my family and I did and helped me navigate secondary and post-secondary education. Pathways to Education helped me determine the goals I wanted to set out for myself and how to achieve them. We need more people to realize the impact this has on the larger community."

To learn more about Pathways to Education and help youth to graduate from high school and unlock their unlimited potential, visit BuildPathways.ca. Every donation is an investment in Canada's future. Take the High School Dropout Disparity quiz here and test your knowledge on the issue: www.dropoutdisparity.com. Share your results to help #BuildPathways to success for all youth.

Hankivsky, Simon Fraser University

For more information

Pathways to Education Canada
439 University Avenue, 16th Floor
Toronto Ontario
Canada M5G 1Y8
www.PathwaystoEducation.ca