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Career Technical Education:
Plan, Prepare, Succeed.

Apply Today

WHAT IS CAREER TECH?
Career Tech is an option for junior and senior students to take classes toward graduation that integrate academic knowledge and technical skills.

PLAN YOUR FUTURE WITH CONFIDENCE

When you complete one of our two-year programs, you will be ready for life after high school. 
  • You will already have gained hands-on experience using the same state of the art equipment.
  • You will have the academic and technical skills necessary for post-secondary training and college. 
  • You may even be professionally certified for your skills.

MORE REASONS TO CONSIDER CAREER TECH
  • Learn from teachers who share your passion.
  • Get more attention with smaller class sizes.
  • Earn college credits while in high school.
  • Stay active in your high school through sports, clubs, and school events.
  • Connect with students across the country by joining student leadership organizations.
  • Gain technical skills, communication skills, and problem-solving skills.
  • You will have practical experience through mentoring and internships.

Find Out What Program Suits Your Interests 
&
Plan Your Pathway to Success Today!


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App and Simulation Development
Auto Body Collision
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Automotive Technology
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Cosmetology
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Culinary and Hospitality Arts
Cyber Security
Dental Technologies
Early Childhood Education
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Electrical Trades
Engineering Technologies
HVAC
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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Interactive Media Design
Medical Assisting
Multi-Skilled Health
​Pre-Nursing
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Welding and Manufacturing


Additional Programs Offered

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Community Career
​Connections
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​Career Development
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Project Search
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Project Life
Software Development

​Note: Admittance to these programs require special application and is not part of the online application process. Please see your 
​           school counselor if you are interested.

Check Out These Short Videos to Find Out More About Career Technical Education! 

  

CTE: Learning that works for America from NASDCTEc on Vimeo.


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