FutureFrame can be introduced through a short pilot program that allows schools to experience the system with a small group of students before expanding implementation.
Schools typically:
• select one class, advisory group, or grade level
• introduce students to the FutureFrame process
• run a small number of career exploration activities
• guide student reflection and pattern tracking
The pilot can be completed over a short period of time.
Most schools integrate FutureFrame into:
• advisory periods
• existing career exploration time
• occasional classroom sessions
No major schedule changes are required.
During the pilot, schools are able to:
• observe student engagement
• review student reflections and portfolios
• identify emerging interest patterns
• determine how FutureFrame fits within their structure
By the end of the pilot, students will have:
• completed multiple career exploration experiences
• reflected on their interests and preferences
• begun identifying personal patterns
• started building a FutureFrame Portfolio
Schools receive access to:
• the Student Hub
• the Teacher Hub
• implementation guidance
• ready-to-use materials
This allows schools to begin quickly without additional preparation.
A pilot program provides a low-risk way to evaluate how FutureFrame supports your students and aligns with your school’s goals.
Start a Pilot Program → contact us at futureframe@careercodeconsultants.com