Career and Technical Education
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Career-Technical Education (CTE)
Career-Technical Education (CTE) gives high school students the unique opportunity to get a head start on preparing for college and careers.
Students will learn how core school subjects like math, science and writing are used in real-life. As a CTE student you have the unique opportunity to participate in hands-on training in your chosen pathway taught by seasoned professionals in the field while gaining real work experience through various field experiences such as job shadowing or internships to name a few.
Many programs offer you the opportunity to earn college credit or industry recognized credentials.
February is National Career Tech Education Month!
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Career-Technical Education in the News
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Ginn center will prepare students, adults for college and career
2/12/2020 -- Ginn Academy will add a center where students, alumni, their families and even the community can take online assessments of their interests and aptitudes, train for jobs and apply or plan for postsecondary education.
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8th-graders build motorcycles, try out Max Hayes
2/5/2020 -- Once a week, eighth-graders from across the District travel to Max S. Hayes High School and work in teams to rebuild motorcycles. Whether they realize it or not, they are also trying out Max Hayes.
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5 schools honored for diversity in computer science
1/29/2020 -- According to the College Board, 20,000 institutions worldwide offer Advanced Placement courses. Only 818 schools in the in the world – and just 17 in Ohio -- earned the award.
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Jane Addams culinary students doing their holiday baking (Photo gallery)
11/22/2019 -- Students in the school’s culinary program are busy year round, but this is a peak season. They are filling orders for holiday cookies, a workload that typically adds up to 350 to 400 pounds.
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MetroHealth welcomes Lincoln-West students to campus (Video)
9/3/3019 -- MetroHealth System staff welcomed more than 120 CMSD Lincoln-West School of Science and Health students on their first day of classes at the hospital. More than a dozen staff members performed a "clap in" as the students entered the atrium leading to the Lincoln-West entrance at MetroHealth.
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Camp introduces students to manufacturing (Photo gallery)
8/5/2019 -- Northeast Ohio manufacturers are facing a shortage of skilled workers, and industry advocates want to ensure that potential candidates are considering the option even before high school. To help, Sen. Sherrod Brown sponsored a Manufacturing Camp at Max S. Hayes High School.
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MetroHealth-based school graduates first seniors
6/12/2019 -- The Lincoln-West School of Science and Health -- the only high school in the country based in a hospital -- will graduate its first senior class on June 21. Now the hospital system and CMSD, with feedback from those new alumni, will focus on making a unique educational experience even better.
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Executive Grille food truck hits road in June
5/23/2019 -- Most of the stops are at Walnut Wednesdays or Public Square, but the truck also will visit Midtown and the Cleveland Police Department’s district headquarters at East 152nd St. and St. Clair Ave.