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Hardin County Schools says 81.1% of high schoolers take CTE courses as district expands pathways

Hardin County Board of Education · December 22, 2025
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Dan Corley told the Hardin County Board of Education the district offers 42 CTE pathways and about 171 course options, with roughly 81.1% of high school students enrolled in at least one CTE class; EC3 serves about 1,766 students and new dual-credit partnerships were highlighted.

Dan Corley, director of district data and system efficiency, told the Hardin County Board of Education that the district is offering more career and technical education options and that student participation has grown.

"We have 42 total pathways that students can choose from," Corley said, and he said the district counts about 171 distinct course options across those pathways. Corley reported that roughly 81.1% of Hardin County high school students are enrolled in some type of career and technical education class this year, up from about…

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