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District expands CTE and workforce programs; enrollment, internships and new school-level teams highlighted

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The school board heard updates from the director of workforce development on Career and Technical Education (CTE) enrollment, a new district CCR ambassador program, middle-school tours of CTE centers, and expansion of law and public safety programs to increase access across high schools.

The Southern County director of workforce development told the school board on Oct. 2 that the district has expanded career and technical education (CTE) offerings, created school-level workforce teams, and launched new internship and ambassador programs to increase students’ postsecondary and workforce readiness.

Beth Curran, director of workforce development, said the district’s 2025-26 motto is "every student, every pathway and every opportunity," and outlined school-level workforce teams that include career coaches, work-based learning coordinators, counselors and administrators who meet several times each nine weeks to coordinate activities and messaging.

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