NCHS's CTE program is aligned with the International Technology Education Associations (ITEA) Standards for Technological Literacy (STL). STL is the national standard for K - 12 technological literacy.

What can a course in Career and Technical Education offer you?

- Fun and challenging problem based learning
- Relevency in education
- Exposure to technology that shapes your world
- Introduction to a potential career
- Applied math and science principles
- Direct transition from high school to college

CTE provides students for a wide range of careers in the 21st century economy. High quality CTE increases student engagement, provides for innovative integration of math, science, and literacy skills, and meets the needs of both employers and the economy as a whole.

Agriscience Electronics/Information Technology
Automotive Graphics
Drafting and Design Woodworking
Internship Building Trades

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Last updated: August 15, 2007