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Career and Technical Education (CTE)

 

What is Career Technical Education?

 

Career and technical education (CTE) is the practice of teaching specific career skills to students in middle school, high school, and post-secondary institutions. Course are intended to simulate industry standards as much as possible. It is the policy of North Wasco County School District that all career and technical education opportunities are available to all students, including all protected classes. The lack of English Language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in CTE programs.  Career and Technical Education is split into 16 career areas that apply to different high-demand careers.

Career Areas and Courses at TDHS

  • Information technology:  Computers, Information Technology, and Unmanned Aircraft
  • Manufacturing:  Welding, Electric Car, and Blueprint Reading
  • Construction:  Woodworking and Construction
  • Health Science:  Medical Terminology, Anatomy, and Health Professionals
  • Hospitality:  Culinary Arts
  • Arts, audio/visual technology, and communications:  Graphic Arts
  • Industrial and Engineering Systems:  Automotive Mechanics
 

General questions or concerns regarding CTE programs should be directed to: