WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
9/18/23 Volume 2, Edition 6
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.
Amber-Renee Boyd
This week CTEC received $10,000 from the Academic Distinction Fund to support drones and a collaboration between multiple construction craft departments to survey the rooftops of all EBR buildings. This also will support our students receiving FAA 107 license. We are continuing to provide our students with real world experience to enhance their future careers.
CTEC Block 1/2 (A Morning) Student:
Ride Transfer bus to CTEC (check your High School Transfer Route here)
You will be shuttled by to your home school after lunch
CTEC Block 3/4 (A Afternoon) Student:
Start the day at your home school and a shuttle bus will pick you up at your home school at 10:30 to eat lunch at CTEC
You will ride transfer home from CTEC unless you are carpool
CTEC Block 5/6 (B Morning) Student:
Ride Transfer bus to CTEC (check your High School Transfer Route here)
You will be shuttled by to your home school after lunch
New schedule time 7:05-2:27!
September 20th is a full day of instruction.
Remember, your story starts here and ends Workforce Ready! - Join CTEC
This week CTEC received $10,000 from the Academic Distinction Fund to support drones and a collaboration between multiple construction craft departments to survey the rooftops of all EBR school buildings. This also will support our students receiving FAA 107 license.
GBRIA, Greater Baton Rouge Industry Alliance
ADF
Express Operations
We need your help to ensure our students are focused and preparing for their career choice at CTEC. No electronic devices (cell phones, earbuds, cell watches, headphones, etc.) should be on or out while at CTEC except for during breakfast (arrival until 7:05) and lunch (10:35-11:15). All students will be expected to put away these electronic devices during instructional time. Students not following CTEC guidelines will be disciplined according to the EBR Parish Rights and Responsibilities Handbook.
Thank you for your support!
https://wheresthebus.com/signup/step1.php
Easy to follow instructions.
Reach out to your home school if you run into any roadblocks.
A Food Truck will be on site!
CTEC is a specialized program for high school students in the Capital region. Students get hands-on training in a small group environment by instructors who are credentialed and have worked in their craft area.
Students from our high schools can apply to attend CTEC for ½ day progamming that allows them to take specialized courses, many of which are dual enrollment courses with BRCC.
By still attending their home school, students have the flexibility of a specialized college type experience but also access to high school courses, extracurricular activities, and other high school experiences.
A- ATTENDANCE, good attendance record
B- BEHAVIOR, history of positive behavior
C- CREDENTIALS, you must be ready to earn Credentials
D- DUAL ENROLLMENT, ready to earn dual enrollment if applicable
E- EFFORT, history of putting forth effort (no failing grades)
10th-12th grade students must commit to a minimum of 2 years at CTEC.
Students should have a desire to learn a craft, earn an Industry-Based Credential, and possible dual enrollment credits!
*Medical programs are open for 11th and 12th grade only.