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District highlights Career Technical Education programs and IVROP partnership

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District CTE coordinator and IVROP representatives told trustees about program growth, industry partnerships and early college credit offerings; staff reported counts of pathways, certifications and work-based learning activities.

District staff used the March 11 board meeting to summarize Career Technical Education (CTE) programs and regional partnerships that provide workplace experiences, early college credit and industry certifications for Central Union High School District students.

CTE coordinator Liz Cardenas presented the district’s program inventory and outcomes. She told trustees the district offers 11 of the state’s 15 industry sectors, 24 of 58 possible pathways, and 33 CTE courses that can help students meet University of California and California State University a–g requirements. The district also runs seven articulation courses for early college credit and one dual enrollment pathway in automotive technology through Imperial Valley College.

Chantal Gerardo, educational service program manager at the…

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