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C. E. King High School’s Career and Technical Education

C. E. King High School’s Career and Technical Education. Advisory Committee. KHS - Career and Technical Education. 8 Program Areas Agriculture Science Technology Advanced Floral Design, Canine Science, Veterinary Medical Assistant I, II Business Education

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C. E. King High School’s Career and Technical Education

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  1. C. E. King High School’sCareer and Technical Education Advisory Committee

  2. KHS - Career and Technical Education 8 Program Areas • Agriculture Science Technology • Advanced Floral Design, Canine Science, Veterinary Medical Assistant I, II • Business Education • BCIS I, II, Business Image Management & Multimedia • CareerOrientation • Career Connections • CooperativeTrainingProgram • Diversified Career Preparation • Family and Consumer Science Education • Ready, Set, Teach!!! • Health Science Technology • Pharmacy Tech, EMT (Dual credit through San Jacinto College) • Technology Education • Drafting, Computer Applications. Computer Multimedia & Animation Technology • Trade and Industrial Education • Cosmetology, Auto Body, Diesel, Criminal Justice, A/C Tech, Welding (Dual Credit through San Jacinto College)

  3. Perkins Act of 2006 • Federal Program that supplants CTE programs • 1/9 requirements of the Perkins Act of 2006 • Evaluate CTE Programs (Advisory Committee) and use data: • To improve CTE programs • To determine program modifications for special populations • To determine CTE staff professional development needs

  4. Objective • To provide a link between the school and industry • ATwo-way system of communication • Industry informs school of industry needs • School informs industry of the services the school can provide

  5. Functions • Assist in identifying industry skills and competencies to be included in CTE courses • Advise on short and long-term plans for CTE program areas • Make recommendations on equipment/instructional materials • Assist in placing students in internships/mentorships

  6. Advisory Committee • A group of persons in and outside of the education profession • CTE Coordinator • School administrator • Parent - voting member • CTE Students (2) – voting members • KHS CTE teachers and San Jacinto College instructors • Professionals from Business/Industry - voting members

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