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Board approves new work-based learning career specialist job description as CTE leadership expands
Summary
The board unanimously approved a job description effective March 12, 2026, to pilot three career specialist positions supporting an expanded CTE and work-based learning model that aims to grow student leadership participation from about 142 to roughly 560 students.
The Yuma Union High School District governing board voted on March 12 to approve a new job description for a work-based learning career specialist as part of a broader expansion of career and technical education (CTE) student leadership and workplace learning.
Nereda Lanceman, director of career and technical education, and Mariana Martinez Reynoso, director of work-based learning, presented a plan to move the district's CTE leadership to a CTSO-based model and to…
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