WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
4/20/26 Volume 4, Edition 33
EBR Career and Technical Education Center (CTEC) is a regional training provider for high school students in high demand, high paying jobs in the Capital Region. CTEC provides rigorous, project-based instruction, Industry Based Credentials (IBC), and dual enrollment opportunities that can be used towards an Associate Degree while in high school.
The Career and Technical Education Center (CTEC) provides students with unique opportunities to explore specialized career pathways not available at their home schools. CTEC equips students with the skills and experiences needed for success in high-demand industries and post-secondary education by offering hands-on training, industry-aligned certifications, and innovative learning environments.
CTEC is available to students interested in pathways not offered at home school sites.
We’re excited to welcome all our students, staff, and instructors back for another incredible year of hands-on learning and career exploration! Whether you're returning to continue your journey or stepping into our labs and classrooms for the first time, we’re proud to have you as part of our CTE family.
We look forward to new opportunities to grow your skills, connect with industry professionals, and prepare for a successful future in your chosen field — whether it's healthcare, technology, trades, or beyond.
Let’s work together, stay focused, and make this year your most impactful one yet!
Here’s to a safe, productive, and inspiring year at the Center!
Amber Renee Boyd
Amber Renee Boyd, Executive Director of Workforce Development
Mara Girona-Dodd, Administrative Director CTEC/CTE
Michael Hilton - Principal, CTEC
Greetings CTEC Stakeholders,
As we continue through the month of April, we are excited to highlight several upcoming opportunities that connect our students to real-world experiences, career pathways, and leadership development. Thank you for your continued support as we work together to prepare our students for success beyond the classroom.
We are in a critical phase of the school year:
Seniors have approximately 15 instructional days remaining
Underclassmen have approximately 23 instructional days remaining
4th Nine Weeks Progress Reports will be available during the week of April 20
Now is the time to ensure that all academic responsibilities are being met. Staying organized, focused, and intentional is key to finishing the year successfully. Let’s finish strong!
EBR Career & Technical Education Center (CTEC): Arts, AV Technology, & Communication (TV & Film) | Architecture & Construction | Health Sciences (EMT, CNA/Pre LPN, Patient Care, Certified Medical Assist) | Hospitality & Tourism (ProStart) | Information Technology (Computer Networking or Programing) | Manufacturing (HVAC, NCCER Electrical, NCCER Instrumentation, Process Technology Oil & Gas) | Transportation (Automotive Technician)
Engaging students in career development to ensure they graduate WORKFORCE READY!
April 2026
CTEC
21: Medical Field Trip to Ochsner New Orleans
29: EmployBR Job Fair (9am-1pm at the River Center)
30: EBR Job Fair (Raising Cane’s River Center)
JROTC
16-19: National Raider Team Championship (Fort Knox, KY)
23: Rappel Master Training, Minden, LA (1SG Cage)
25: LA State JROTC Drill Competition (Belaire, Istrouma, Liberty, Woodlawn)
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EBR Career & Technical Education Center (CTEC): Arts, AV Technology, & Communication (TV & Film) | Architecture & Construction | Health Sciences (EMT, CNA/PreLPN, Patient Care, Certified Medical Assist) | Hospitality & Tourism (ProStart) | Information Technology (Computer Networking or Programing) | Manufacturing (HVAC, NCCER Electrical, NCCER Instrumentation, Process Technology Oil & Gas) | Transportation (Automotive Technician)
Engaging students in career development to ensure they graduate WORKFORCE READY!
Available programs include:
Culinary Arts
Media Arts
NCCER Instrumentation & Process Technology (Oil and Gas)
NCCER Electrical
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)
Carpentry
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Medical Assistant
Patient Care Technician
Pre-Licensed Practical Nurse (Pre-LPN)
Computer Networking
Computer Programming
Automotive Technology
NEW: ABC Pelican Partnership Off Site (Welding, Millwright, Pipefitting, Evening NCCER Electrical Classes)
NEW: Pre-Apprenticeship Off Site with Iron Workers Local 623 Union
Students enrolled in CTEC remain registered at their home high schools but attend CTEC for half a day every other day. This arrangement allows them to benefit from specialized training while maintaining their connection to their home school.
CTEC is designed to provide comprehensive career and technical education that aligns with regional industry needs, promotes equitable access to career pathways, and enhances both student outcomes and local economic development.
For all teens looking for a summer job. Come to our summer job fair, talk with employers who are looking for seasonal employees, and get your job for the summer!
Date/Time: April 28, 2026, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location: East Baton Rouge Parish Library, 7711 Goodwood Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70806, Lobby
Progress on the playhouse continues. Follow us weekly to see how it's coming along.
Exploring Pathways to the Future at Istrouma High
Istrouma High School recently hosted a dynamic College and Career Fair in the gymnasium, providing students with valuable opportunities to explore postsecondary options and career pathways. Representatives from colleges, universities, and industry partners engaged with students, offering insights into academic programs, career fields, and the steps needed to achieve their goals. This event helped students make informed decisions as they prepare for life beyond high school.
⭐Enrollment increased for 3rd consecutive year
⭐94% Dual Enrollment passage rate at CTEC
⭐Increase in Community Outreach, Career Field Trips, and Recruitment Events
⭐Increase in Industry-Based Credentials Earned
WFD Team & District Leaders Tour High Tech Middle & High Schools in San Diego
Scotlandville Pre-Engineering Magnet Academy's Presentation at MSA 2026
Liberty High School JROTC Patriot Battalion Cyber Cadets' Presentation at MSA 2026
Liberty High School JROTC Patriot Battalion Cyber Cadets & WFD Visit the San Diego Zoo
Students Gain Insight into the Legal Profession
In conjunction with the College and Career Fair, Istrouma High School hosted a Legal Career Fair and Expo in the library, featuring an impressive panel of legal professionals. Students had the opportunity to hear from District Attorney Hilar Moore, Assistant District Attorneys, Assistant Attorneys General, and Judges Brittany and Will Jorden. These distinguished guests shared their experiences and provided students with a deeper understanding of careers within the legal field, inspiring the next generation of legal professionals.
Calling all graduating seniors seeking summer employment! The EmployBR Summer Job Fair will be held on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Raising Cane’s River Center Ballroom, 75 S. River Road, Baton Rouge
This event connects young people directly with employers who are ready and excited to hire. Pre-registration is required, so seniors are encouraged to sign up in advance to secure their opportunity to meet hiring representatives.
For more information, contact bdunn@BRLA.gov
Graduating seniors—don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable work experience and start building your future!
Students interested in agriculture and animal science are invited to participate in two exciting upcoming events at Southern University.
The first event, SU Ag Day on the Bluff, will take place on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the F.G. Clark Activity Center on the SUBR campus. In celebration of National Agriculture Day, students will explore interactive agriculture booths, STEM activities, gardening stations, career exploration opportunities, and live demonstrations.
The second event, Vet Explore 2026, will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the M.A. Edmond Arena & Multipurpose Building. This hands-on program allows students interested in veterinary science and animal care to learn about animal nutrition, participate in demonstrations, and hear directly from veterinary professionals.
These events provide valuable opportunities for students and families to explore careers in agriculture, veterinary science, and related fields while gaining hands-on learning experiences.
Save the Date: The High School Craft Competition will take place on April 22. Guidebooks and additional details will be shared soon.
Remember, your story starts here and ends Workforce Ready!
- Join CTEC
Pay Your School Fee $25
School Fee $25 (get your CTEC sweatshirt or t-shirt with a copy of your receipt.
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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT (WFD) OVERVIEW:
The Workforce Development Department consists of Career and Technical Education, Work-Based Learned Programs (Internship), the Career and Technical Education Center, and JROTC programs across the district.
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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT (WFD) GOALS:
Goal 1: Ensure that all high schools and the Career Center have fully developed and implemented course progressions aligned with LDOE College and Career Pathways, with a focus on increasing the attainment of Industry-Based Certifications (IBCs).
Goal 2: Increase student participation in Work-Based Learning experiences, such as internships, and grow business partnerships that align with district goals.
Goal 3: Deliver curriculum support and professional development to CTE, Innovative Programs, and JROTC teachers across the district to increase instructional effectiveness, student achievement, align opportunities for Industry-Based Certification (IBC) attainment, and promote college and career readiness.