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Career & Technical Education

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What is CTE?  Career & Technical Education (CTE) is a set of educational programs designed to prepare students for careers in various industries.  Students will receive hands-on training, technical skills development, and real-world experiences, making students more competitive in the job market.  CTE can also lead to college opportunities for those who wish to pursue further education.  

There is a strong emphasis on the alignment of Career Technical Education (CTE) programs to prepare students for high skill, high wage, and in demand occupations.  

Orange box that defines High Skill as Education, training, and/or certification beyond a high school diploma required
Green box that defines High Wage as Hourly or yearly wages equal to or exceeding a statewide and/or regional average/median for all jobs
Blue box that defines In Demand as Overall growth of and openings in particular careers or jobs typically above a statewide average.
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Have Questions?

Chris Machiniak
Assistant Superintendent of Career & Technical Education and Systems Improvement
269-471-7725

 

 

Recent News

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Seniors Save the Date!

Students nominated by their instructor to be the CTE Student of the Year will be recognized on Tuesday, May 7th during an all-county awards ceremony.