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Huntsville City Schools highlights expansion of CareerTech programs as students cite job pathways
Summary
District staff updated the board on Career and Technical Education (CTE) program growth, enrollment and new offerings at the Huntsville Center for Technology; three students described credentials and job prospects during the work session.
The Huntsville City Schools Board of Education received an update on Career and Technical Education on Feb. (date not specified), with staff describing new programs, credentials and student outcomes tied to the district's new Huntsville Center for Technology.
District staff said students can earn college-and-career readiness indicators via one of three CTE pathways: an industry-recognized credential, completion of a CTE pathway, or dual-enrollment coursework. The presentation listed Project Lead the Way, cybersecurity, Green Power and STEM Technologies among middle-school offerings aligned with high school programs, and announced two new high-school additions for 2025–26: an entertainment-and-media pathway at Lee High School and an automotive technology program…
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