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Career and Technical Education (CTE)

VIDEO: Animal Science Pathway

Our Career and Technical Education (CTE) program offers real-world learning in areas such as:

  • Internships and Apprenticeships 
  • Adobe Design Tools 
  • Animal Science
  • Automotive Service
  • Health Sciences and Nursing Fundamentals 
  • Carpentry 
  • Early Childhood Development
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Foods and Nutrition
  • Project Management
  • Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint

These courses give students a chance to learn valuable job skills, explore career paths, and prepare for life after graduation.

Proof of Learning (POL)
All students enrolled in a CTE course must complete a Proof of Learning (POL) assessment. This project or exam counts as 20% of the student’s final grade and helps show what they’ve learned in the course.

WorkKeys Assessment
Seniors who complete a full four-course CTE career cluster, including at least one advanced-level course, will take the WorkKeys assessment. Developed by ACT, WorkKeys measures essential job skills. Eligible students can earn a National Career Readiness Certificate—a valuable credential recognized by employers across the country.