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Xello’s 2026–27 State of College and Career Readiness Report Highlights Critical CCR Timing Gap

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Xello, a leading K–12 college and career readiness solution, recently released its State of College and Career Readiness: Insights for the 2026–27 School Year report, developed in partnership with Hanover Research. It highlights a pivotal moment for K–12 education, with strong momentum in readiness programming alongside evolving expectations from students, educators, and the workforce.

“This report shows districts are focused on readiness to help students explore their interests, navigate multiple pathways, and build real-world skills for long-term success.”

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Based on a survey of 281 U.S. educators, the findings show 94% rate their current CCR efforts as “Good” or “Excellent,” and 86% feel confident students will graduate workforce-ready. However, districts continue to face challenges, with 43% citing limited time in school schedules as a barrier.

“At Xello, we’re focused on what it truly means to be future-ready,” said Matt McQuillen, CEO and Co-Founder of Xello. “This report shows districts are focused on readiness to help students explore their interests, navigate multiple pathways, and build real-world skills for long-term success.”

The report also identifies a critical “timing gap”: While many educators believe CCR should begin as early as Grade 6, programming still peaks in Grades 11 and 12. It also highlights generational differences: Gen Z students favor structured planning, while Gen Alpha learners are more tech-driven and seek flexible pathways.

Technology is playing an increasingly central role, with 82% comfortable using AI in CCR planning and 79% reporting its influence on students’ future decision-making. While overall confidence is high, fewer districts report fully structured, system-wide CCR strategies, signaling an opportunity to scale what’s working by starting earlier and consistently.

“As expectations continue to evolve, districts are signaling that delivering high-quality CCR requires an intentional, supported approach,” said Jeff Harris, Xello President and Co-Founder. “When districts empower educators with the right resources and guidance, they’re starting earlier, supporting personalized pathways, and enabling meaningful student outcomes. The survey results show what’s possible with that foundation in place.”

Learn more about the state of CCR by downloading the full report.

About Xello: Our mission is simple yet powerful: To equip every student with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to build a successful, meaningful future.

About Hanover Research: A global research and analytics firm that delivers market intelligence through a unique, fixed-fee model to provide a service that is revolutionary in its combination of flexibility and affordability.

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Nicolas DesRoches, Director of Brand & Communications at Xello, pr@xello.world

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Xello recently released its 2026/27 State of College and Career Readiness report, developed in partnership with Hanover Research.
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Nicolas DesRoches, Director of Brand & Communications at Xello, pr@xello.world

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