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Board approves CTE waiver for 2025–26; district must expand career‑tech offerings going forward
Summary
The board voted 5–0 to approve a state career‑technical education (CTE) waiver for 2025–26 that waives the requirement to offer state‑coded middle‑school CTE courses this year; staff said future years will require coded offerings and teacher upskilling.
The Board of Education voted 5–0 on Sept. 17 to adopt a CTE waiver resolution for the 2025–26 school year that waives the state requirement to offer officially coded career‑technical education (CTE) courses at the middle‑school level for one year. Board members approved the resolution as presented; a motion and second were recorded and the roll call vote passed unanimously.
Why it matters: recent state legislation changes CTE expectations…
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