Career & Technical Education

  • Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses are essential in enhancing every student's ability to make informed decisions in their multiple roles as citizens, consumers, and professionals. An investment in CTE prepares the student for college and the workforce. CTE courses provide interactive student-centered learning in a modern state-of-the art environment with the support of experienced educators, community business partners, parents, and local universities. With over 70 courses in the CTE department, students may explore many career paths or choose a program that provides depth of study. There are three subareas of CTE—Business, Family & Consumer Sciences, and Tech. Edu. The CTE curriculum is aligned with state, national, and industry standards. One CTE credit is required for graduation.

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  • Business Department Honors Students of the Month for
    May 2025

    The Business Department would like to honor students from each course for hard work, dedication, and demonstrating the school’s mission statement.  The following students are being recognized for May:

    • ACCELerator – Wylie Mease 
    • Accounting 1 –   Pranav Nalgirkar and Will Siegler
    • Advertising – Lauren Moderi 
    • Business Law –   Mock Trial Team
    • Consumer Education – Cora Hader and Joe Puente
    • Game Design – Vardhan Singu
    • Honors College Accounting – Brody Wozniak
    • Intro to Business – Claire Krebs, Matt Gagavski, and Nat Tomeczko
    • Programming 1 –  Sahana Narahari and Charlie Marangoni  Casa
    • Programming 2 – Emma Kennedy
    • Software Engineering – Robbie Ruthig
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