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Clark County students present work-based learning, CTE partnerships to school board
Summary
Students and staff described work-based learning expansion, internships and employer partnerships — including a post-secondary STEPS program, a career fair with 103 businesses and apprenticeships with Tri State Nissan — at the Clark County School Board meeting on April 22, 2025.
At the April 22, 2025 meeting of the Clark County School Board, staff and students described an expanded slate of career and technical education (CTE) and work-based learning opportunities that officials say give high school students hands-on workplace experience and postsecondary pathways.
The presentations, delivered by Mr. Coleman and by students enrolled in CTE classes, outlined existing internships, employer partnerships and plans to expand a post-secondary program for students ages 18–22.
Board members said the programs broaden options for students and strengthen ties with employers and higher-education partners. Mr. Coleman told the board the division started a STEPS post-secondary program this year that sends students to Shenandoah University two days a week and that the district hopes to…
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