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Board asked to consider relocating CTE hub to Riley Elementary site; district outlines a phased plan

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District leaders proposed shifting expanded career and technical education (CTE) programming to the Riley Elementary site to create a larger CTE center; trustees discussed program benefits, transportation and funding pathways including state catalyst grants and industry partnerships.

Salt Lake City School District staff presented a proposal April 15 to designate Riley Elementary School as the district’s primary Career and Technical Education (CTE) center and to expand CTE offerings in three phases.

Superintendent Dr. Grant told the board the district is seeking to grow CTE capacity beyond the current space at the SLCC‑adjacent facility (the campus sometimes called “Slick” in discussion). District leaders said Riley is structurally well suited to host expanded CTE programs, has space for phased growth and would be easier to adapt than other unused elementary…

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