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Everett Public Schools highlights CTE growth, industry partnerships and student credentials

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District CTE leaders told the school board the Career and Technical Education program expanded industry partnerships, increased credentials and dual-credit opportunities, and boosted visibility with community advertising and outreach.

Everett Public Schools’ Career and Technical Education (CTE) staff told the board of directors on March 11 that the district has expanded industry partnerships, increased student access to industry-recognized credentials and dual credit, and stepped up community outreach to drive program enrollment and employer connections.

CTE Director Anthony Anderson framed the work around “listen, learn, lead,” saying the program has increased outreach to families, students and industry partners and used that feedback to add uniforms, mentorships and summer internships that students requested. “We listen to our families, we listen to our industry partners, we listen to our educators within our system, and we listen to our students,” Anderson…

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