What is Career Technical Education (CTE)?
Career Technical Education (CTE) delivers academically rigorous and relevant content in high wage and high employment potential industry sectors as identified by the State and U.S. Department of Labor. Career Technical Education provides experiential learning, career awareness and demonstrated outcomes. This allows students the opportunity to develop skills required in the workplace while pursuing their personal aspirations. Career Technical Education provides industry specific training and education for the following 15 industry sectors: • Agriculture & Natural Resources • Arts, Media & Entertainment • Building Trades & Construction • Education, Child Dev.
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