CTE - Building America’s Workforce
MILLWORKS & CABINETRY
AutoCAD program
Principles of Printing and Imaging
Thinking about a career in Banking and Related Services?
After taking CTE classes law, public safety, corrections and security, you could pursue any number of opportunities including: On-the-job training as a paralegal, fire fighter, police officer, or security or corrections officer A two-year college degree in fire protection and prevention, paralegal services, criminal justice or administration of justice A four-year college degree in law, corrections management, legal management, government, criminal justice, criminal psychology, public safety or national security
For more information regarding Career Technical Education, visit the Career Education Center. Welcome to Mrs. Rosie Salinas CTE Counselor’s Corner! Start career exploration today! Take online interest surveys Live Binder - Values - Interests - Abilities/Skills - Personality - Learning Styles - VARK Learning Questionnaire - Explore high school career teacher websites Teacher Sites - Surf career links Elementary - Middle School - High School - Explore career videos Career Videos -
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