Each month of the school year, we will feature one of our CTE programs to highlight their achievements and accomplishments - stop by in September to find out who our first spotlight program is!
Career and Technical Education, also known as CTE, combines academic concepts with hands-on, career-focused learning.
A comprehensive CTE program includes
Practical training - learn real work skills through project based learning
Industry-Recognized Credentials - earn credentials to take into the work force
Work-Based Learning - apply academic and technical skills in real professional settings
Soft-skills - learn workplace skills like communication, team work, problem solving, and time management
Hands-on Learning
Earn Industry-Recognized Credentials that employers value
Earn College Credit - many programs give you the opportunity to earn college credits after completing a course or entire program!
Develop skills employers are looking for
Leadership - participate in organizations such as FFA and SkillsUSA
Work-Based Learning - collaborate with employers and possibly earn high school credit while working during your senior year