Education Career Action Plan (ECAP)
High school is a critical planning time for students to plan for their post-secondary career pathway. We have provided some tools to help you begin making important decisions that will help you succeed in school, and achieve your goals after high school.
ECAP Strategic Plan
The QCUSD Strategic Plan, Strategy I, states that all students will have a personal action plan. ECAP benefits students through personalized planning, which helps them to reach their academic and career goals. Students learn how to set and achieve goals by developing and updating a personalized post-secondary plan in grades 6–12, which positively impacts student achievement. The ECAP gives students an understanding of how education is relevant to achieving their career goals, and creates a vision for their future.
Each grade level has several different activities and surveys, both online and paper/pencil. Online activities are completed through the AZCIS (Arizona Career Information System) website. Every student has their own personal login information, which parents and students can access from home. Below are the roadmaps for every grade level:
9th Grade:
- Introduce AzCIS Registration
- Introduce AzCIS Checklist
- Career Cluster Inventory
- Reality Check
- Document Extra-Curricular Activities
- Record Post-High-School Goals
- Complete a 4-Year Plan
- 1 on 1 Visit with a Counselor
10th Grade:
- Introduce AzCIS
- Complete Interest Profiler
- Document Extra-Curricular Activities
- Update and Record Post-High-School Goals
- Review and Update a 4-Year Plan
- 1 on 1 Visit with a Counselor
11th Grade:
- Introduce AzCIS
- Complete Financial Plan
- Resume Builder
- Post-Secondary Goals
- Career Action Plan
- Review and Update a 4-Year Plan
- 1 on 1 Visit with a Counselor
12th Grade:
- Introduce AzCIS
- Complete 4-Year Plan
- Complete Skills Assessment Worksheet
- Complete Financial Plan
- Review and Update a 4-Year Plan
- 1 on 1 Visit with a Counselor
If you have any questions about your child’s education and career action plan, please contact the College and Career Center.