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District CTE official: $2.4 million approved to restore North Division career programs; graduation and credential gains reported
Summary
An MPS career-and-technical-education official told the Emerging Youth Achievement Advisory Council that district CTE concentrators show a 91.3% four‑year graduation rate and that the board approved $2.4 million to restore and expand programs at North Division High School, including MATC-taught courses and new certified trainings.
An MPS career-and-technical-education official told the Emerging Youth Achievement Advisory Council on May 14 that the district is expanding career and technical education offerings and that the board approved $2,400,000 to restore programs at North Division High School.
At the presentation the official said the district has about 3,187 CTE concentrators — juniors and seniors who have completed at least two courses in a pathway — across roughly 16 high schools and 11 distinct pathways, from construction and manufacturing to health science and hospitality. "We've met all of our goals with the DPI," the official said, citing a 91.3% four‑year graduation rate among concentrators and…
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