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District highlights expansion of CTE pathways and growth in school-based mental-health services

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Steamboat Springs School District told the board it is adding career and technical education pathways across six state career clusters and expanding school-based mental-health services with more contracted therapists, new trainings and a planned universal screening rollout.

Steamboat Springs School District leaders presented the board on March 3 with progress on Strategic Plan Focus Area 2: college- and career-readiness and social/behavioral supports.

On career and technical education: High school principal Jay Hamrick and CTE coordinator Kirsten Brentro described an expansion of CTE pathways so students can choose from a full set of state career clusters. Brentro said next school year students will be able to pursue courses and concurrent-enrollment credits in construction trades, engineering, media and technology, business, natural resources, outdoor recreation leadership, health science and a new education pathway. She said many courses articulate with Colorado Mountain College and Perry-Mansfield offerings, provide opportunities to earn industry-recognized…

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