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The CTE Pathway integrates core academics into hands-on and project-based learning activities that allow students to explore and develop the knowledge and skills for the high wage, in-demand 21st century job market. Students in the CTE Pathway may take dual credit, college courses and benefit from internships within the local job market. The CTE Pathway concentrations are concurrent with a state-endorsed CTE Program of Study.
Courses Include:
- Automotive Technology
- Business & Marketing
- Computer Science
- Construction Technology
- Culinary Arts
- Early Childhood Education/Pre-Education
- Engineering
- Health Sciences
- Manufacturing
- Robotics
- Welding