CTE

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The mission of Career and Technical Education (CTE) is to empower all students to be successful citizens, workers and leaders in a global economy. CTE gives purpose to learning by emphasizing real-world skills and practical knowledge. Programs in Career and Technical Education are designed to contribute to the broad educational achievement of students, including basic skills such as reading, writing, and mathematics, as well as their ability to work independently and as part of a team, think creatively, solve problems, and utilize technology. These tools and experiences make school more relevant, and ensure students are ready for the real world. Whether students plan to further their education in community colleges, technical schools, four-year colleges and universities, receive on-the-job training, or pursue careers in the military, CTE can be the first step in a pathway toward productive employment and citizenship.

 

Work-based Learning / Internships

 

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Extension

(704) 476-8325

Courses
Reeves, James   3306 Core Construction, Carpentry I-III

Barkley, Rayshaud

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3260

Entrepreneurship I & II

Brooks, Tammy

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3250

Foundations of Health Science, Health Science II, Public Health Fundamentals

Evans, Vanita

3257

Sport & Event Marketing I & II
Froehlich, Dan 3263

Career Development Coordinator

Overman, Tonya

  3302 Health Science I, Nursing Fundamentals

Greene, Rick

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3307

Metals Technology I-III

Gullatte, Renada   3261 Drone Technology Fundamentals, Game Art & Design, Entrepreneurship I, Digital Design & Animation
 POSITION OPEN    3297 Core Construction, Masonry I-III

Wray, Lou

 

3255

Career Management, Project Management I-II