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Siloam Springs highlights CTE results: 204 seniors completed pathways; 57 completed high‑wage/high‑demand pathways
Summary
District CTE leaders told the board that 204 of 341 graduating seniors completed at least one CTE pathway, with 57 completing H2 (high‑wage/high‑demand) pathways; agriculture and nursing had the most completers. District staff also reviewed state diploma merit/distinction criteria and projected additional distinctions based on AP performance.
District staff reported that 204 of 341 graduating seniors completed at least one Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathway this year, and that 57 seniors completed H2 pathways identified by the state as high wage, high demand. The two largest H2 pathway completer groups were agriculture (35 completers) and nursing services (34 completers).
Why it matters: Completion of CTE pathways contributes to state readiness measures and counts toward new diploma designations (diploma with merit or distinction) that will affect district accountability reporting.
Details and state measures: District staff explained the…
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