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High school showcases four CTE programs and student competition wins

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Stow‑Munroe Falls High School staff described four career and technical education (CTE) pathways — culinary, computer science, aeronautics and industrial maintenance — and highlighted student industry credentials and competition results.

Stow‑Munroe Falls High School on Feb. 10 presented an overview of its career and technical education offerings, describing four programs housed at the high school and the compact that serves six districts.

Amanda Murray, principal, introduced the CTE staff and said the high school houses four in‑building programs as part of a six‑district compact that includes 29 total programs. The compact recently received a five‑star rating, Murray said.

CTE director Renner and program instructors reviewed each pathway. Tracy Lee described the culinary and hospitality program, which runs two‑year sequences with…

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