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Board approves four‑year Career and Technical Education plan, highlights industry partnerships
Summary
The Longview School Board approved a required four‑year Career and Technical Education plan on April 27 after a presentation highlighting program offerings, a drop in high‑school CTE full‑time‑equivalent enrollment (353 to 331), and partnerships with local industry and colleges.
The Longview School Board voted April 27 to approve the district’s four‑year Career and Technical Education (CTE) plan after a presentation by Bill Austin, the district’s director of CTE and assessment.
Austin outlined CTE program areas — agricultural and natural resources, business and marketing, digital design, family and consumer sciences (including culinary), health sciences, STEM and skilled technical programs — and said the courses are open to students across the district through the district busing system. He reported a decline in CTE…
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