Career & Technical Education (CTE) offers juniors and seniors in high school the opportunity to learn job skills through instruction and hands-on experience. Each of our State Education Department-approved programs enables students to learn the essentials for a specific career or trade while meeting industry and learning standards.
Upon successful completion of an approved two-year CTE program, students may earn up to three credits towards graduation in English, Math, or Science. All CTE programs provide Technical English/Language Arts, which meets the requirements for English 12, in addition to offering Technical Math and Technical Science. Career & Financial Management is also included in all CTE programs.
Our staff continually collaborates with colleges and trade schools to establish articulation agreements. This allows successful students to earn credit toward an Associate or Bachelor’s degree while still in high school. Some programs earn students transcripted credits for satisfactory completion of the program. Upon completion, students enter the workforce, participate in apprenticeships, continue in a post-secondary program at a college or technical school, or enter the military.
Learn more about the Career & Tech Programs