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Mission Valley RO tells New Haven board CTE serves hundreds, relies heavily on state matching funds

New Haven Unified School District Board of Education · August 12, 2025
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Mission Valley RO leaders told the board that about 20% of seats and funding are attributed to New Haven Unified, that 50% of their budget depends on state matching grants, and that New Haven students earned hundreds of credits, certifications and thousands of internship hours last year.

Mission Valley Regional Occupation (MVRO) leaders described to the New Haven Unified School District board on Aug. 12 how career-technical education programs are structured and how funding is shared among partner districts.

Tom Hansen, superintendent of Mission Valley RO, said the joint program runs roughly 58 course types across sites and that historic local funding shares for the joint-powers agreement were roughly Fremont 65%, New Haven 20% and Newark 15% to reflect enrollment and cost allocation. Hansen said about half of MVRO’s…

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