Contact Information
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CTE Director
John Anderson
john.anderson@ccsdut.org
435-752-3925CTE Administrative Assistant
Ann Hunt
ann.hunt@ccsdut.org
435-752-3925
Career and Technical Education: Grades 9-12
- CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION HOMEPAGE
- CTE Reference Guide
- CTE Annual Public Notification of Nondiscrimination
- CTE Courses by School - Middle Schools
- CTE Courses by School - High Schools
- CTE Teachers, School, Program
- Course Books by School
- 2023-24 Cache High Course Book
- 2023-24 Green Canyon Course Book
- 2023-24 Mountain Crest Course Book
- 2023-24 Ridgeline Course Book
- 2023-24 Sky View Course Book
- Local Perkins Data and FAPL Measures
- State Perkins Data and FAPL Measures
- Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs)
- Utah CTE Career Clusters
- Cache High Pathways
- Green Canyon Pathways
- Mountain Crest Pathways
- Ridgeline Pathways
- Sky View Pathways
- CTE Internships
- Local CTE Student Success Stories
- Pathways from High School to BTECH to a University
- Department of Workforce Services (DWS) Labor Market Information
Career and Technical Education
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Our challenge is to provide opportunities for every student to succeed in the 21st century workplace. Providing these opportunities requires that programs keep pace with a rapidly changing business and economic environment. Our high school students must have a strong academic education, obtain Career and Technical Education skills, and be prepared to transition to some post-secondary education.
The Utah High School to College and Career Pathways initiative helps match education and workplace needs. Through partnerships with post-secondary institutions, school districts, business, and industry, Pathways identify and group courses within Career and Technical Education. Areas of study offer students depth of knowledge and skill linked with specific post-secondary programs culminating in degrees or certificates.Quick Facts:
- Eighteen of the twenty fastest-growing occupations within the next decade will require Career and Technical Education.
- Career and Technical Education closes the workforce gap by giving students a jump-start in obtaining essential life skills and certified occupational skills.
- Students who take two or more Career and Technical Education courses are less likely to drop out of high school.
- The more Career and Technical Education courses students take, the less likely they are to suffer periods of unemployment.
CCSD 2022-23 CTE Statistics:
- 6,042 Students enrolled in CTE courses
- 5,474 CTE Competency Certificates earned
- 98.6% Graduation rate for students who are CTE concentrators
- 3,913 CTE Concurrent Enrollment credits earned