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Designing clothes, editing video footage, creating lessons for preschoolers,urban planning, mastering the art of designing programs, flyers, posters, etc., developing animated stories, producing business documents, helping to restore and preserve the community’s natural environment are examples of the skills Wilson students are learning in Career Technical Education (CTE) classes.

 

Career and technical education helps students fulfill their working potential.  First and foremost it is about high school education that provides students with ways to understand academics as they relate to the work world.  The goal of the program is to offer technical training in specialized areas so that students can secure worthwhile employment during high school and immediately after graduation. 

 

The California CTE model curriculum standards are organized in 17 industry sectors, or groupings of interrelated occupations and broad industries.  Each sector has two or more career pathways.  A career pathway is a coherent sequence origorous academic and technical courses that allows students to apply academics and develop technical skills in a curricular area.  Career pathways prepare students for successful completion of state academic and technical standards and more advanced postsecondary course work related to the career in which they are interested.

 

 

 

Pathways

 

 

Fieldtrips

Newsletters

Student of the month

Speakers/ Class events

CTE Culminating Event

CTE Faculty

 

Resources

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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