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UISD CTE recommends veterinary science program at United High starting 2025, pending clinic agreements and staffing

5867780 · April 9, 2025
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The Career and Technical Education department recommended implementing a veterinary science program at United High School for 2025 that would prepare students for a Certified Veterinary Assistant Level 1 credential; the plan depends on community clinic partners for required work-based hours and funding from Perkins/CTE allotments.

United Independent School District’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) staff recommended that the board approve implementation of a veterinary science program at United High School beginning in 2025. The program would select roughly 15–18 incoming 11th‑grade students annually to pursue a Certified Veterinary Assistant Level 1 certification through the Texas Veterinary Medical Association.

CTE coordinator Clara Gonzalez told trustees the district has obtained verbal agreements from four local veterinary clinics to provide the 300…

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