Learning academic content through practical applications
Life skills that apply to all careers
Workplace readiness skills
Focused high school studies that lead to a career
Courses and programs that use industry-standard technology
Great jobs with good pay and employee satisfactions
In many CTE programs students also receive:
First-hand experience in a career area while still in high school
Tech Prep college credit or College in the High School credit
How can CTE programs help students get ahead while in high school?
Some CTE classes offer opportunities to earn college credit.
Having a college transcript as a high school graduate shows colleges and universities that students can perform college level work and allows students to register before students without college credit.
Some CTE classes give priority entrance to students who continue on to college.
Some CTE classes offer industry certification.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Vision
To empower each student to find their passion through relevant applied learning experiences that connect students with their family, community and career to become lifelong learners, responsible citizens and leaders.
Career and Technical Education Purpose
To enhance each student's K-12 academic learning through relevant experiences, leading to a productive career and personal life.
Career and Technical Education Administrative Staff
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Everett Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. Designated to handle inquiries about nondiscrimination policies are:
Affirmative Action Officer, Carol Stolz, 3715 Oakes Ave., Everett, WA 98201, 425-385-4106;
Title IX Officer, Randi Seaberg, 3715 Oakes Ave., Everett, WA 98201, 425-385-4104;
ADA Coordinator, Kristine McDowell, 202 Alder St., Everett, WA 98203, 425-385-5250;