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Kenosha school board reviews Education for Employment plan highlighting CTE participation and youth apprenticeships
Summary
District staff presented the annual Education for Employment plan, reporting 3,438 CTE participants (about 53% of grades 9–12), roughly 1,300 CTE concentrators, 152 youth apprentices with about 79 employer partners, and more than 5,400 postsecondary credits earned in 2023–24.
Aaron, accompanied by Laura Stone and Erin Williams, presented Kenosha School District—s annual Education for Employment (E for E) plan and told the board the district is working to align coursework with regional labor-market needs. "The big thing is labor market information, giving kids access to what are the current trends and occupations and careers that are here in the region," Aaron said.
The presentation gave a numerical snapshot of recent CTE activity: 3,438 CTE participants in the 2023–24 school year (about…
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