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King says Fayette County CTE students topped state Nocti goal; law and public safety program launches

FAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOLS Career & Technical Education Advisory Council · October 31, 2025
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Summary

At an advisory council meeting, staff member King reported Theta Institute Technology students posted an 81.25% pass rate on the Nocti exam—above the state’s 64% target—and announced a new law and public safety program led by instructor Steve Neil. The meeting also covered internships, awards, evening classes and an open house on Nov. 6.

King, a staff member at Fayette County Schools’ career and technical education center, told the advisory council that students at the center exceeded the state benchmark on the Nocti career-technical exam and outlined new programming and recruitment efforts.

"The Nocti test is the standardized test that the state Department of Education has decided CTE centers use to measure their success rate," King said, noting the state target is 64 percent and reporting the Theta Institute Technology students posted an 81.25 percent pass rate last year. He said that metric is a primary gauge for how the center’s programs are judged by state officials.

Why it matters: High pass rates on the Nocti exam are used by the state to evaluate CTE centers and can affect program reputation and support. King said the center’s outcomes reflect strong…

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