Secondary Career and Technical Education
29 CTE programs are offered at three Career and Technical Centers as well as off-site locations. Programs are for 10th, 11th and 12th grade students. Instruction prepares students for entry level employment and post-secondary education. Three week internships are available to students in senior programs. Academic credit for English, math, or science is offered at no additional cost.http://e1b.org/cte
2 ¼ hrs. per day of instruction; five days per week.
CTE programs include: Animal Science, Auto Technician Training, Aviation Technology, Baking and Pastry Arts, Barbering, Building Trades, Career Exploration, Collision Repair, Connections: Health Related Careers (New Visions), Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Cybersecurity and Networking, Dental Laboratory Technology, Digital Media, Early Childhood Education, Electrical Systems, Electronics and Computer Technology, Emergency Medical Services, Engineering & Robotics, Fashion Design Technology, Health Careers (Basic Nursing Skills), Legal Academy (New Visions), Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, Sports Science Careers, Video Production & Recording Arts, Web Technologies and Game Programming, Welding, and Zoo Wildlife and Conservation Careers (New Visions).
https://www.e1b.org/en/k-12-education-programs/career-and-technical-education.aspx?_mid_=390
- Bus transportation to and from Career Center
- Online student registration
- Career Exploration is offered as a full or half year option. It must be purchased as one slot which can be filled by one student or two students for a half year.
- 2 ¼ hrs. per day of instruction; five days per week.
- Instruction by certified career and technical education teachers
- Instruction by certified academic teachers (English, math, science, and social studies)
- Services of special education liaison teachers
- Services of work-based learning teachers, social workers, and guidance counselors
- CDOS Pathway/Credential available in most programs
- All programs are either one or two years in length with the exception of Career Exploration.