Can C4E districts use their Contract Amount to support career and technical education?
Yes. Since career and technical education is an attractive alternative for many students that have not been successful in traditional academic schools, this can be an effective way for school districts to raise achievement scores and increase graduation rates. This can be part of strengthening instruction when doing middle school or high school restructuring. It could also be advanced as part of efforts to increase student time on task.
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