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Alma students, teachers spotlight career and technical education; district cites new grants and equipment

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Students and staff from Alma High School outlined Career and Technical Education pathways and competitions at an Alma School District board meeting, while district leaders described recent grants and planned equipment purchases that officials say will expand hands‑on instruction and internship opportunities.

At the Alma School District school board meeting, students and staff presented a showcase of Career and Technical Education programs and board leaders described recent grants and planned equipment purchases to expand hands‑on learning and internships.

Board members heard students and staff describe pathways in agriculture, engineering, technology and business, and officials summarized grants and equipment purchases that the district said will support those programs.

Miss Parker, the district’s CTE coordinator, told the board that February is National CTE Month and explained that Alma High School tracks student participation through pathway “concentrator” and “completer” status. “If they take three courses in a pathway, they become what is a completer,” Parker said. She asked the board…

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