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Middle-school presenters propose expanded CTE pathways to feed local high-school programs

Lakeside Municipal District Board of Trustees · January 22, 2026
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Summary

School presenters described a multi-year plan to expand middle-school career and technical education offerings — Project Lead The Way modules, shop/capstone courses, robotics and arts pathways — designed to connect students to Santana and El Capitan high school CTE tracks.

An unnamed district presenter outlined proposed expansion of career-technical-education (CTE) offerings for grades 6–8 at the district’s middle schools, emphasizing Project Lead The Way modules, shop/woodshop capstones, automation/robotics for sixth graders, green architecture for seventh graders, and medical-detection capstones for eighth graders.

The presenter said the goal is to “create a pathway with CTE programming to feed kids into Santana,” adding the…

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