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Perris Union expands CTE pathways, seeks industry partners and grants to boost student career options
Summary
District leaders told the board they are expanding career technical education (CTE) across Perris Union High schools, auditing and aligning courses to state standards, seeking work-based learning partnerships and pursuing a possible K12 Strong Workforce grant of up to $1 million; a districtwide CTE showcase is set for April 23.
The Perris Union High School District presented a comprehensive update on career technical education (CTE), announcing new and revised pathways, expanded work-based learning and efforts to align courses to state standards and grant requirements.
Lindseay Chavez, director of learning support services who oversees CTE work, said the district recently established a dedicated CTE team to support program quality, alignment and partnerships. Chavez said the district is auditing course sequences to meet the California Department of Education’s essential elements for CTE, noting that completing a full pathway can…
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