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Oshkosh school board spotlights CTE expansion, youth apprenticeships and industry credentials

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Summary

District administrators updated the board on Academic and Career Planning and career and technical education goals, including expanding youth apprenticeships, industry-recognized credentials and a target to increase work-based learning by 35 percent as part of the district’s 2030 vision.

Oshkosh — At the Sept. 24 meeting the Oshkosh Area School District presented an update on Academic and Career Planning and career and technical education (CTE), describing plans to increase student access to pathways tied to local employers and to expand youth apprenticeship and school-to-work programming.

Why it matters: The district framed the effort as part of a strategic goal to ensure every graduate leaves with purposeful academic and career planning, skills recognized by local employers, and…

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