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NavIT CTE presentation: district officials highlight credentialing, ~$400,000 in program revenue
Summary
A NavIT representative told the Show Low board that career and technical education programs generate roughly $400,000 tied to student enrollment, support industry-recognized credentials, and fund teacher training; the board discussed monitoring and upcoming state visits.
Dr. Farnsworth, representing the NavIT career and technical education consortium, told the Show Low Unified School District board that regional CTE programs serve 11 local districts and aim to give students industry-recognized credentials that lead directly to employment.
He said the consortium’s funding into the district is roughly $400,000 in recent years…
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