From elementary, with coding, robotics and engineering opportunities, to with courses focused on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), and high school with nine Career and Technical Education (#CTE) pathways, Newport-Mesa Unified School District (#NMUSD) #CTE directly prepares students for college and career success! Including industry-leading fields such as health care, information technology, advanced manufacturing, hospitality and management, and many more. February is #CTE Awareness Month – all month long you can follow along as we feature #CTE programs and offerings! #NMUSD #CTE pathways integrate core academic knowledge with technical knowledge and skill in a collaborative, hands-on, project-based environment and encompass work-based learning opportunities with industry experts, many of which can lead to certification programs and have led to job hiring directly from high school. #NMUSD values local partnerships with business and industry. Collaboration is vital in preparing students, and future workforce, with the required skills and knowledge for high-wage careers. Partnerships can take many forms including: Become an advisory committee member, participate on a CTE advisory council to share critical insights and review curriculum! Engage and inspire students by offering work-based learning experiences such as guest speaking, field trips, job shadowing, internships, and pre-apprenticeships Contribute resources Hire students To learn more on how to become a partner, visit our . Visit the website tolearn more about #NMUSD #CTE programs.
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Career Technical Education Awareness Month
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