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Board hears CTE expansion roadmap as staff seeks placeholder funding for new facility

Orange County School Board · February 24, 2026
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Summary

Renee Honecker presented a roadmap for expanding CTE offerings and a new facility at Orange County High School, citing 60 courses across 17 career clusters and 529 credentials earned in 2024‑25; the board approved a $23 million placeholder appropriation to advance planning.

Renee Honecker, speaking to the Orange County School Board, laid out a multi‑year roadmap to expand career and technical education (CTE) offerings and to staff and equip a new CTE facility.

Honecker said Orange County High School currently offers 60 individual CTE courses across all 17 state career clusters and described recent credentialing: "During the 2024‑25 school year, 456 of our students earned state licensures, industry certifications, and workplace readiness credentials, 529 credentials in total," she said. She identified high pass rates for several technical examinations and listed planned program…

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