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CTE Programs

Programs and Pathways

Architecture & Construction

Program

School

Carpentry   

PCTA

Electrical  

PCTA

General Construction  

PCTA

HVAC/Plumbing  

PCTA

 

Arts, A/V Technology & Communication

Program

School

Graphic Communications

PCTA

Visual Arts

Hope

Film Production

Hope

Music Education & Performance

Mt. Pleasant

 

Business Management & Finance 

Program

School

Business & Cosmetology

PCTA

Finance

Alvarez

 

Education & Human Services

Program

School

Teacher Academy

Mt. Pleasant

 

Environmental and Life Sciences

Program

School

Bio-Medical

Cooley High @JSEC 

 

Healthcare

Program

School

CNA (Nursing)

Alvarez High School  

 

Hospitality & Tourism

Program

School

Culinary Arts

PCTA

Pastry Arts

PCTA

 

Information Technology

Program

School

P-TECH Information Technology

E-Cubed  

Computer Science/CS4RI

Cooley High@JSEC, Mt. Pleasant

 

Law, Public Safety, and Government

Program

School

Law & Public Safety
Firefighter

Central

JROTC

Central

 

Science and Engineering

Program

School

Pre-Engineering

PCTA

Engineering Design and Manufacturing Mount Pleasant

 

Manufacturing

Program

School

Maritime Welding

PCTA

 

Transportation

Program

School

Automotive Technology

PCTA

 

A CTE program is an extensive time commitment.  Students in a CTE program take one course in the program in their freshmen and sophomore years.  In the junior and senior years, students in a CTE program have alternative weeks- one full week of academics followed by a week in their CTE program.  Over the course of four years, students will spend 33% of their total instructional time during their high school career  in their chosen  CTE program.  

A CTE pathway is also a significant time commitment.  Students in a CTE pathway take one course in the program in their freshmen and sophomore years.  In the junior and senior years, students in a CTE pathway take two CTE pathway courses per day.    Over the course of four years, students will spend 25% of their total instructional time during their high school career in their chosen CTE pathway. 

Whether a student enrolls in a CTE program or pathway, they are making a significant commitment in terms of  instructional time, effort and initiative.  When the CTE Office reviews student essays and guidance counselor recommendations, the most important qualities that are considered are as follows:

  • Intentionality- does the student have an interest in the chosen program and intend to pursue a career in this industry?  
  • Drive & Determination- does the student have the desire to invest the time and effort needed to succeed in a rigorous program or pathway while balancing a full academic course load?