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Alvin ISD hailed as a CTE 'district of distinction'; board hears student apprenticeships and job offers
Summary
Alvin ISD trustees heard a Career and Technical Education presentation highlighting 31 programs of study, 7,435 high‑school students enrolled in at least one CTE course, expanded dual‑enrollment options and work‑based learning that yielded 42 job offers and 30 acceptances from a recent signing day.
Alvin Independent School District was recognized as a Career and Technical Education (CTE) "district of distinction" during the board's meeting, and district staff outlined program growth, work‑based learning partnerships and enrollment figures that officials say prepare students for college and careers.
Miss Johansen, the district's CTE lead, told the board that CTE now spans K–12 and includes 31 programs of study and 123 courses districtwide. She said 7,435 high‑school students took at least one CTE course this year and 1,506 junior‑high students participated in CTE coursework. Nineteen of the…
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