Austin, Texas, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SchooLinks, the leading college and career readiness platform, is pleased to announce its recognition as an honoree on Inc. Magazine’s prestigious 2023 Power Partner Awards. This achievement underscores SchooLinks’ remarkable growth, unwavering commitment to excellence and its modern and innovative solutions that support students and educators across the country. The Inc. Power Partner Awards are a testament to the outstanding performance of companies that go above and beyond to drive their own success and that of their customers. Among thousands of applicants, only a few were chosen for this prestigious recognition, making SchooLinks’ inclusion a clear indication of their exceptional dedication to growth and customer satisfaction. Over the years, SchooLinks has seen remarkable growth, expanding its reach and influence in the field of education. The platform’s unwavering commitment to helping students prepare for college and career success has fueled its rise to prominence. SchooLinks offers innovative and comprehensive solutions that empower students and educators alike, fostering their journey toward successful futures. Modern, innovative college and career readiness solutions from SchooLinks:
- Personalized learning plans: SchooLinks’ cutting-edge platform offers personalized learning plans for students of all grade levels. The platform guides students as they navigate their personal interests, career goals, and educational aspirations and translates them into a viable plan for their future.
- Educator support: SchooLinks understands that educators play a critical role in shaping students’ futures. The platform equips teachers, counselors, and administrators with the resources and information they need to provide exceptional guidance that helps students make informed decisions about their future.
- Integration and Accessibility: SchooLinks offers a seamless integration of tools and resources, making it easy for students and educators to access the information they need. This can help districts reduce redundant systems, ensuring rapid adoption and participation across the district.
“We are honored to be listed as an Inc. Power Partner, and this recognition reaffirms our commitment to our mission of equipping students with the tools and resources they need to make informed decisions about their education and career paths,” said Katie Fang, founder . & CEO of SchooLinks. SchooLinks continues to demonstrate that its passion for education and dedication to customer success is unwavering. The company hopes to build on this success for years to come, continually evolving and innovating to meet the ever-changing needs of students and educators across the country.
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