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Rochester schools highlight CTE growth; student earns first nationally recognized EMT credential

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Summary

District officials and industry partners highlighted expansion of career and technical education programs, reporting 3,157 students participated in a CTE class in 2024–25 and recognizing a Stoney Creek student for earning a nationally recognized EMT credential.

Rochester Community Schools used the Feb. 20 board meeting to spotlight career and technical education programs and to recognize students and industry partners supporting hands-on training.

Why it matters: District leaders said CTE programs provide career pathways and industry credentials that can lead directly into in-demand jobs. The board heard that the district offers 13 state-approved CTE programs and that 3,157 students participated in a CTE class in the 2024–25 school year — an increase of 530 students from the…

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