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Berkeley County highlights growth in CTE programs and student industry credentials

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The district's CTE director reported nearly 100 course offerings, new programs for next year and partnerships—highlighting middle-school greenhouses, a therapeutic-services pathway with WVU Hospital, and expanded credentialing opportunities for students.

Berkeley County Schools presented a broad update on career and technical education (CTE), outlining new courses, partnerships and hands-on opportunities that administrators said will expand students' job-ready skills.

Mister Pack, the district CTE presenter, told the Board that the system now offers "almost 100 CTE courses in our high school" and described new concentrations introduced this year including tourism, social journalism and a building-and-maintenance-operations program at Musselman High School.

Pack said the district will add multimedia publishing, building maintenance operations and therapeutic services next year. He described a partnership…

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