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Career and Technical Education 2010-2011
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Program Areas Business and Information Technology Family and Consumer Sciences Health and Medical Sciences Marketing Technology Education Trade and Industrial Education
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Middle School High School Business & IT6,9588,771 FACS9,4815,768 Health & Medical Sciences N/A1,234 MarketingN/A6,310 Tech. Education8,9684,448 Trade & IndustrialN/A3,099 General Ed (CSI)800N/A Military SciencesN/A1,005 Career and Technical Education Enrollments by Program Areas 2009-2010
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Career and Technical Education Offerings and Enrollments 2009-2010 Over 130 courses are offered for students to consider Over 26,000 students took a CTE course in middle school Over 30,000 students took a CTE course in high school
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CTE Touches K-12 Elementary School Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Camp, Ft. Belvoir Elementary School Fashion Camp Middle School Business and Information Technology Family and Consumer Sciences Technology Education Career, Search and Investigation (CSI ) Course Tech Adventure Camp
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CTE Touches K-12 High School All six program areas offer courses to high school students Students gain valuable leadership and communication skills by being able to participate in career and technical student organizations such as FBLA, FCCLA, FEA, HOSA, DECA, TSA, and SkillsUSA Students may earn an industry credential by demonstrating a professional skill level Students may participate in coop/internship opportunities Students take part in career experiences
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2 Classrooms-on-the-Mall 1 Residential Construction Site 2 Hotel Programs 4 Secondary Schools 6 High School Academies 21 High Schools 22 Middle Schools Locations Served
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Industry Certification Update 2009-2010 Enrollment in HS CTE courses 30,692 Enrollment in HS academies 4,381 Industry tests administered 12,140 Certifications earned 7,009
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21 st Century Skills Rigorous academics, 21st century skills and career and technical education, will benefit every student. We need the best of what CTE offers, along with the best of what the Partnership for 21 st Century Skills calls for – critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity - for every student. Integrating 21st century skills and career and technical education into the entire education system will put more students on the path to success. An Interview with Ken Kay, Janet Bray and Kimberly Green: Up to the Challenge? Education News.org (October 26, 2010) Ken Kay is President, Partnership for 21st Century Skills; Janet Bray is Executive Director, Association for Career and Technical Education and Kimberly Green is the Executive Director of the National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium.
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Communicating the News of CTE CTE Website: http://www.fcps.edu/DIS/OCTE/ Join CTE on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/fcpscte Spotlight on CTE monthly article for the PTA eblast
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Partnering with CTE Volunteer to be a judge at a CTSO event Become a fan on Facebook Support a student-based enterprise Make a donation of time or equipment Be a guest speaker in a classroom
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