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Career Technical Education

Career Technical Education (CTE) provides students of all ages with the academic and technical skills, knowledge and training necessary to succeed in future careers and to become lifelong learners.

SCHS students can earn valued industry credentials that help lead to expanded options for future job placement. The division continuously assesses and improves the credentials offered to students as well as the standards which guide CTE classroom instruction. Students benefit from the division's commitment to improving STEM/STE(A)M programs statewide. In addition, students can engage in robust workbased learning experiences and participation in Career and Technical Education Student Organizations (CTSOs) that help them see the connection between what they learn in school with what they will do in the professional workforce.

As a result of intentional planning and collaboration between local education agencies, state agencies, workforce development boards, and employers, SCHS students will be able to more efficiently transition from high school into a career pathway. By introducing pre-apprenticeship and registered apprenticeship opportunities in high school, students will accelerate their ability to earn a livable wage.

Current CTE courses that are offered at SCHS are as follows:

Advanced Manufacturing

Mechatronics:

Mechatronics Principles of Manufacturing (C13H05) 

Digital Electronics (C13H07) or Robotics & Automated Systems (C13H15) 

Mechatronics I 1 (C13H16)

Mechatronics II (C13H21) Mechatronics II1 (C13H17) or Manufacturing Practicum (C13H08) 

Welding:

Principles of Manufacturing (C13H05) 

Welding I (C13H12) 

Welding II (C13H10) 

Manufacturing Practicum (C13H08) 

 

Agriculture

Horticulture Science:

Horticulture Science Agriscience 1 (C18H19) Satisfies one lab science credit required for graduation

Principles of Plant Science and Hydroculture (C18H30) 

Greenhouse Management (C18H17)  

Landscaping and Turf Science 5 (C18H16) Satisfies the one fine arts credit required for graduation

Veterinary and Animal Science:

Veterinary and Animal Science Agriscience 1 (C18H19) 1 Satisfies one lab science credit required for graduation

Small Animal Science Technologies (C18H20) 

Large Animal Science Technologies (C18H27)

Veterinary Science Technologies1 (C18H21) 

Architecture and Construction

Residential & Commercial Construction:

Fundamentals of Construction (C17H15) 

Residential & Commercial Construction I (C17H24) 

Residential & Commercial Construction II (C17H25)  

Construction Practicum (C17H22)

MEP Systems (C17H23) 

Electrical Systems (C17H16) 

 

Health Science

Nursing Services:

Health Science Education (C14H14)  Satisfies one lab science credit for graduation

Anatomy and Physiology¹ (C14H09) -or Medical Therapeutics (C14H15)

Medical Therapeutics (C14H15)  or Anatomy and Physiology¹ (C14H09) 

Clinical Internship (C14H11)

 

Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security

Criminal Justice and Correction Services

Criminal Justice I (C30H00) 

Criminal Justice II (C30H01) 

Criminal Justice III: Forensic Criminal Investigations (C30H02)

Criminal Justice Practicum (C30H03) 

 

Marketing, Distribution & Logistics

Entrepreneurship:

Introduction to Entrepreneurship (C31H23) 

Marketing and Management I: Principles1 (C31H00) 

Entrepreneurship1 (C31H05) 

Business & Entrepreneurship Practicum (C12H35)

 

Transportation

Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair

Maintenance and Light Repair I (C20H09) 

Maintenance and Light Repair II (C20H10) 

Maintenance and Light Repair III (C20H11) 

Maintenance and Light Repair IV (C20H12)