⚙️ For our 10th graders, this is an even bigger moment—they are advancing to the next level of their chosen CTE pathway, building on the foundation they set last year. Each step brings them closer to developing real-world skills that will prepare them for careers in Manufacturing, Engineering, Digital Media, Construction, Automotive, and more!
🔧 For our freshmen, this marks the end of their current CTE rotation as they venture into a new pathway, gaining hands-on experience in another technical field. These rotations help them explore their interests before selecting a Pathway for their 10th grade Pathway Exploration Year!
January 31st 2025
Exciting times at Edison Career & Technology High School as our 9th and 10th-grade students completed their quarterly CTE rotations, taking another step forward in their career exploration journey!
This rotation is a major milestone in our students’ CTE journey, shaping their future careers and passions. We can’t wait to see where their skills and interests take them next!
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January 28th 2025
🎓 UAT Virtual Presentation Recap! 🚀
Edison Career & Technology High School recently hosted a virtual presentation with the University of Advancing Technology (UAT)! Students had the opportunity to explore cutting-edge degree programs in cybersecurity, robotics, gaming, and more while learning about exciting career pathways in technology.
Thank you to UAT for sharing valuable insights and helping our students explore their future in tech! Stay tuned for more opportunities to connect with colleges and career programs.
#EdisonCTE #FutureReady #TechnologyEducation #UAT #CollegeandCareers
January ET News
ET News Recap: Job Shadow Day, Valentine's Day Rules, and More!
In this edition of ET News, Destiny Harper brings us the latest updates from Edison!
🔹 Job Shadow Day for Seniors – Next week, seniors will head out for Job Shadow Day, where they’ll observe professionals in their desired career fields. Assignments are posted in the senior Google Classroom. Be sure to check your email and report outside the library at 9:00 AM on your assigned day.
🔹 Valentine’s Day Guidelines – While students can bring candy, cards, and plenty of love, Mr. Samuels reminds everyone to follow school rules. No inappropriate clothing, no balloons (due to allergies), and no items that could be unsafe or disruptive. Let’s keep it fun and respectful!
🔹 Parental Support and Leadership – Dr. Cohen is working to empower parents as active leaders in supporting student success. She’ll be joining ET News next month with a panel of parents to discuss their role in helping students reach their full potential.
🔹 National and School Updates – The team will be covering what our new president has accomplished in his first 30 days and what’s ahead. Plus, we’ll check in with CTE Director Sheldon Cox for insights on Job Shadow Week.
Stay tuned for more updates next month on ET News!