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District proposes CTE course adjustments, new College 101 offering and updated ProStart materials

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Tim Harder reported proposed CTE changes including new course prerequisites, an alternating schedule for capstone classes, a local College 101 course tied to Moraine Park credit, shifting personal finance to grades 11–12 for the class of 2030, and adoption of ProStart third‑edition materials.

Tim Harder, presenting career-and-technical-education (CTE) updates, outlined a package of proposed curricular changes the district will present to the board for action. The proposals address course prerequisites, capstone scheduling, a new locally taught College 101, personal‑finance grade-level changes, and an updated culinary curriculum.

Harder said the CTE department recommends adding introductory-course prerequisites (or concurrent enrollment) for certain upper-level classes: for example, making the metals introductory course a prerequisite or concurrent option for Welding II, and requiring an introductory graphics or photo/video/animation course…

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