Career and Technical Education
Career and Technical Education...Education That Works!
Career and Technical Education (CTE) offers numerous advantages for students and can significantly impact their personal and professional development. Here are some key advantages of pursuing a career and technical education:
Practical Skills Development: CTE programs focus on developing practical skills that are directly applicable to specific industries or professions. Students gain hands-on experience and learn practical knowledge that can be immediately utilized in the workplace. This helps them become job-ready and enhances their employability.
Career Preparation: CTE programs are designed to prepare students for specific careers or industries. They provide specialized training and education, equipping students with the skills and knowledge required in their chosen fields. This targeted approach ensures that students are well-prepared to enter the workforce and succeed in their chosen career paths.
Industry-Relevant Education: CTE programs are often developed in collaboration with industry professionals and employers. This ensures that the curriculum is aligned with current industry standards and practices. Students receive training that directly addresses the needs of the job market, making them more marketable and increasing their chances of securing employment.
Faster Entry into the Workforce: Unlike traditional four-year degree programs, CTE programs are typically shorter in duration. This allows students to enter the workforce more quickly and start earning a salary sooner. For individuals who prefer a more expedited path to gainful employment, CTE programs can be an excellent choice.
Increased Job Opportunities: CTE programs focus on high-demand industries and professions, such as healthcare, technology, skilled trades, and manufacturing. These sectors often face a shortage of skilled workers, creating abundant job opportunities for individuals with the right training. By pursuing a CTE program, students can tap into these in-demand career paths and increase their chances of finding suitable employment.
Cost-Effective Education: Pursuing a CTE program is generally more cost-effective compared to a traditional four-year college degree. CTE programs often have lower tuition fees, and the shorter duration reduces the overall cost of education. This makes CTE a viable option for individuals seeking practical education without incurring significant student loan debt.
Contact
For more information about these programs, contact either of the campuses noted below.
Click on one of the links to the left to learn more about programs at each campus.
Batavia
Rachel Slobert, Executive Principal
Patrick Chierichella, Assistant Principal
Courtney Gates-Ewert, Student Services Coordinator
Officer Kyle Tower, School Resource Officer
(585) 344-7711
Mount Morris
Matthew Flowers, Executive Principal
Timothy Flack, Assistant Principal
Michelle Caton, Student Services Coordinator
Deputy Ryan Bulter, School Resource Officer
(585) 658-7811