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King George highlights expanded CTE programs, touts work‑based learning and industry credentials

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School staff told the King George County School Board that Career and Technical Education programs now serve 2,334 students, offer 61 electives across 39 career pathways and include new work‑based learning and apprenticeship opportunities.

King George County School officials presented an annual report on Career and Technical Education to the King George County School Board, saying the division’s CTE program has expanded course offerings and workforce connections and now serves more than 2,300 students.

At the board meeting, Christine Hill, supervisor of secondary instruction, described CTE as “career and technical education provides students with academic and technical skills, knowledge, and training to help them in their careers in the future.” Hill said the advisory committee meets four times a year and that the division has been increasing business and community participation in the program.

A staff presenter gave program statistics to the board: the division…

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