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Central York board hears plan to expand CTE programs, wins NOCTE test-site approval

Central York School District Board of Directors · February 9, 2026
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Summary

District staff told the board the Career & Technical Education program will add Diversified Occupations and an institutional food-workers (culinary) track for 2026–27, the district is now an approved NOCTE test site, and several articulation agreements (including a 15-credit pact with Shippensburg) are advancing toward PDE approval.

Mister Kaufman updated the Central York School District Board on plans to expand the district’s Career and Technical Education offerings, saying administrators plan to add Diversified Occupations and an institutional food‑workers (culinary) program for the 2026–27 school year.

"We finally got approved to be a NOCTE test site," Mister Kaufman told the board, noting NOCTE includes written and hands‑on components for CTE completer assessments and that becoming a test site lets the district order test materials and administer…

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