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Kentucky FFA student highlights reach of career and technical education

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A Kentucky FFA state officer told the Budget Review Subcommittee that more than 143,000 secondary students participate in CTE programs and described hands‑on and leadership benefits of those programs.

Paige Cash, Kentucky River State Vice President for Kentucky FFA, told the Budget Review Subcommittee on Primary & Secondary Education & Workforce Development that career and technical education reaches a large share of the commonwealth’s secondary students.

Cash said she spoke "on behalf of 143,400 students who are enrolled in career and technical education or CTE courses at the secondary level in our state." She described CTE coursework as including…

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