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Prince George highlights CTE growth: officials cite hundreds of work-based learning slots and thousands of student enrollments

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Division staff told the board that career-and-technical-education (CTE) offerings span elementary to high school, with nearly 250 course sections, more than 700 work-based opportunities and broad student participation; students described certifications, internships and competition success.

Prince George County Public Schools presented a wide-ranging update on career and technical education (CTE) on March 17, emphasizing hands-on classes, internships and student-led enterprises that district staff say expand postgraduation options.

Division CTE coordinator Ashton D’Almo told the board that the program includes roughly 30 teachers teaching more than “240, almost 250” CTE sections across grades K–12 and that the district has produced “over 700 work-based learning opportunities in internships and school-based enterprises.” D’Almo said the number of student enrollments in CTE classes is “almost 4,500” on a duplicated basis; she also noted the division’s…

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