Career and Technical Education (CTE) is a broad term for education that combines academic and technical skills with the knowledge and training needed to succeed in today’s labor market. CTE prepares students for the world of work by introducing them to workplace competencies in a real-world, applied context.
Compared to vocational school of decades past, modern CTE spans nearly every industry. In addition to traditional pathways like automotive repair and construction, today’s CTE programs cover health sciences, engineering, entrepreneurship, computer science, sustainable agriculture, theater arts production, media, culinary arts, and many other fields.
Business Management
Teaching & Training
Automotive Technology
Health Sciences
Multimedia Communications
Theater Technology
Video Production
Computer Science
ROTC
Pharmacy Practice
1. Pass the state CTE core course sequence with a 3.0 grade-point average,
2. Participate in the related end-of-program technical assessment,
3. Participate in the Workplace Readiness assessment for employability skills.