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WJCC reviews Perkins V local plan: most CTE metrics meet state targets but nontraditional participation and some special populations lag

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Jessica Walter presented the Carl D. Perkins local plan and budget. WJCC met or exceeded Virginia agreed‑upon performance levels in most CTE measures for 2023–24, but fell short in two areas: academic proficiency in science for special populations and nontraditional program concentration.

Jessica Walter, presenting the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act (Perkins V) local plan and budget, told the board on April 1 that WJCC met or exceeded Virginia agreed performance levels in most Perkins performance areas for the 2023–24 school year but did not meet targets in two measures.

Walter said WJCC missed the performance level for special populations’ academic proficiency in science (falling just below the state target) and for nontraditional program concentration for completers — a measure of…

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