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CTE News
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CTE SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
Registration for summer learning is OPEN! Sign up for one of our exciting CTE camps!
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Aspire & Hire Career Expo
Junior & Senior students networked with over 50 businesses and organizations to jumpstart their career!
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National Job Shadow Day
230+ junior & senior students shadowed industry professionals on February 2nd, 2023 for National Groundhog Job Shadow Day!
Staff Resources
Student Resources
CTE Leadership Team
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Executive Director of CTE
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CIMC - PPOC
Curriculum Instruction Management Coordinator
Curriculum
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CIMC - Community Partnerships
Curriculum Instruction Management Coordinator
Work-Based Learning
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Special Populations Coordinator
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Administrative Assistant
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Career Development Coordinator
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Career Development Coordinator
North Rowan High School
Henderson Independent High School
North Rowan Middle School
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Career Development Coordinator
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Career Development Coordinator
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Career Development Coordinator
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Career Development Coordinator
Mission Statement
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Mission Statement
The mission of Career and Technical Education (CTE) is to empower students to be successful citizens, workers and leaders in a global economy. CTE programs are designed to contribute to the broad education achievement of students, including basic skills, as well as their ability to work independently and as part of a team, think creatively and solve problems, and utilize technology in the thinking and problem solving process.
Career and Technical Education fulfills an increasingly significant role in school reform efforts. Students who concentrate in a CTE area, earning at least four related technical credits and meeting other criteria, are better prepared for the further education and advance training required to be successful in 21st century careers. Career and Technical Educators at the state and local levels partner with business and industry and with community colleges and postsecondary institutions to ensure career and Technical Education serves the needs of individual students and of the state.