Career and Technical Education
Why should our students participate in CTE?
According to a recent Harvard University report, about 90 percent of all jobs require some post-secondary training. However, only 33 percent of all jobs in the US require at least a bachelor’s degree. 57% of US jobs require post-secondary (after high school) training that is less than a bachelor's degree. Only 10% of all jobs require no post-secondary training.
Click Here to watch a great video about the realities of our new economy and where the jobs are and will be.
CTE's Purpose
Career and Technical Education (CTE) provides all students with a seamless education system from public education to post-secondary education, driven by a Plan for College and Career Readiness/SEOP. Through competency-based instruction and hands-on experiences, students obtain certified occupational skills, culminating in further education and meaningful employment. CTE prepares students for careers that are most in demand and that are part of the economic development of the state.
Agriculture Pathways
Business & Marketing Pathways
Family & Consumer Science Pathways
Health Science Pathways
Information Technology Pathways
Skilled & Technical Sciences Pathways
Technology & Engineering Pathways
Classes offered in our district
Middle School
6th Grade Introductory Classes
Beginning FACS
Beginning Technology
7th Grade
8th Grade
Foods and Nutrition
High School
Skilled and Technical Sciences
Welding
Cabinet Making
Automotive
FACS
Publications & Resources
Check out UtahFutures
This is a state sponsored Career Info System
Contact a School Counselor for more info.