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CCSD highlights growth in CTE, AP and dual-enrollment; trustees approve update
Summary
District leaders told trustees that CTE completion is above national averages and AP and dual-enrollment participation have grown substantially; trustees asked about sustainability, Perkins funding and employer partnerships and voted to accept the update.
Clark County School District officials presented an update on advanced coursework, career and technical education (CTE), dual enrollment and International Baccalaureate programming at the Feb. 12 board meeting and received trustee approval to continue expansion.
Dustin Mansell and Gia Moore said CCSD now offers CTE at every high school and completed a transition from three-year to two-year CTE pathways, improving pathway completion rates (reported at about 65.1 percent) and aligning courses to industry credentials. Moore attributed much of the work to Perkins grant funding and partnerships…
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