cte

What is CTE?

Today’s cutting-edge, rigorous and relevant career and technical education (CTE) prepares youth and adults for a wide range of high-wage, high-skill, high-demand careers. The technical, academic and employability skills that students gain in CTE programs, through CTE courses, work-based learning, career and technical student organizations and dual/concurrent enrollment, are essential for college and career success.

CTE students demonstrate the academic, technical and employability skills needed for postsecondary and workplace success:

  • 80 percent of students taking a college prep academic curriculum with rigorous CTE meet college and career readiness goals, compared to only 63 percent of students taking the same academic core who did not experience rigorous CTE.

  • CTE students are significantly more likely to report developing problem-solving, project completion, research, work-related, communication, time management and critical- thinking skills during high school.

  • Students attending CTE high schools demonstrate higher rates of on-time graduation and credit accumulation and a greater likelihood of successfully finishing a college prep math sequence.

  • Postsecondary CTE concentrators earn significantly more than those who majored in academic fields, particularly when employed in an industry related to their program of study.

What classes are offered?

Education & Human Services

  • Intro to Education & Human Services

  • Exploration of Teaching

  • Human Services

  • Human Development: Prenatal to Toddler

  • Human Development: Pre-K to School Age

  • Fashion Design

  • Interior Design

  • Taking the Lead

Culinary Arts & Hospitality

  • Home Chef

  • Culinary Arts I

  • Culinary Arts II: Baking & Pastry Arts

  • Culinary Arts II: Hospitality, Tourism, & Management

  • Culinary Arts II: Tastes of Culture

  • Culinary Arts II: The Advanced Master Chef

  • Culinary Arts III: The Independent Chef

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

  • Intro to Agriculture

  • Intro to Trades

  • Agricultural Plant Science

  • Agriculture Leadership/Parliamentary Procedure

  • Animal Science

  • Animal/Vet Science II

  • Companion Animals

  • Agriculture Processing

  • Wildlife & Fisheries

  • Horticulture/ Landscaping

  • Natural Resources & Ecology

  • Greenhouse Horticulture

  • Ag Technologies

  • Welding & Fabrication I

  • Welding & Fabrication II

Skilled Trades

Automotive

  • Car Maintenance

  • Automotive Technology I

  • Automotive Technology II

Construction

  • Intro to Construction

  • Residential Construction

  • DC Intro to Construction

  • DC Residential Construction

Business, Finance & Marketing

Business, Finance

  • Intro to Business

  • Business & Personal Law

  • Accounting I

  • Entrepreneurship

  • Economics

  • Personal Finance

  • Employability I

  • Employability II

  • Internship

  • Internship II

Marketing

  • Principles of Marketing

  • Sports & Entertainment Marketing

Media Production

  • Media Production I

  • Media Production II

  • Web Development

Information Technology

  • DC Computer Science I

  • PLTW Cybersecurity

Career & Technical Education [CTE]

KEY

Career Cluster: Education & Human Services

Career Cluster: Culinary & Hospitality

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

Career Cluster: Skilled Trades

Career Cluster: Business, Marketing & Finance

Career Cluster: Media Production & Information Technology

Career Cluster: STEM

Introduction to Engineering Design

Credits:

1 Dual Credit
CTE Credit

Grades:

9+

Prerequisite(s):

Description:

PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design provides an opportunity for students to become involved in hands-on projects that require mathematics, science, and engineering applications. In these courses, students review problems, document work in an engineering notebook, and design solutions using 3D modeling software.

Principles of Engineering

Credits:

1 Dual Credit
Counts as Science OR CTE Credit

Grades:

9+

Prerequisite(s):

Must have passed or be enrolled in Geometry

Description:

Instruction is focused on computational and analytical skills, engineering design process, software and coding, and professional skills
such as teamwork, collaboration, project management, and communication skills. The second semester focuses primarily on design problems in which students will solve a problem by building and programming a robot or machine to perform a specific task.