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Nelson County says CTE and dual‑credit programs increased funding; district cites growth since 2018
Summary
District staff told the board that expanded career and technical education (CTE) pathways, dual‑credit offerings and apprenticeship models have increased state and grant funding and generated roughly $1.5 million to $2.2 million in additional revenue compared with 2018–19.
Nelson County administrators told the board on March 4 that investments in career and technical education and expanded dual‑credit offerings are producing measurable revenue increases for the district.
District staff reported the district received more than $700,000 in CTE funding in the most recent year, up from approximately $500,000 in an earlier year. The district attributed the increase to program enrollment and performance incentives tied to dual credit, industry certifications and work‑based learning pathways.
Officials said the district…
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