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Career and Technical Education offered at Highline Public Schools No. 401
Offers career preparation at 8 high schools and the Puget Sound Skills Center (PSSC). Some career and technical courses offer college credit while in high school.
Offers career preparation at 8 high schools, 5 middle schools and the Puget Sound Skills Center (PSSC).
Career & Technical Education (CTE) provides students with the academics, technical skills, knowledge and training necessary to succeed in future careers and to become lifelong learners, with an emphasis on real-world, real-life skills.
Students in 9th-12th grade may enroll in courses providing exploration, skill development and preparation for specific occupations in a variety of career fields, including business and marketing, information technology, electronics, culinary arts, graphics, construction, American Sign Language, material science technology and engineering technology.
More specialized and in-depth instruction is offered to 11th and 12th grade students at PSSC, including an exploratory summer program for grades 9-12.
Some career and technical courses offer college credit while in high school.
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School to Work Programs
Dual Enrollment Programs
High School Vocational Education Courses
Career Technical Education offered by Seattle Public Schools No. 1
Offers a variety of career and technical courses, from environmental sciences to trade and industry. Exact courses vary by school. Career and technical education courses are open to high school students.
Each high school offers a variety of career and technical courses, from environmental science to trade and industry.
Exact courses vary by school.
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School to Work Programs
Career Awareness
High School Vocational Education Courses
Center for Education and Career Opportunities (CECO) offered at Shoreline Community College
Offers educational services and job placement assistance for youth ages 16-21, who left high school without earning a diploma.
Offers educational services to young adults who left high school without earning a diploma.
Students receive free professional/technical career training, job placement assistance and financial assistance for related expenses such as transportation.
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School to Work Programs
Continuation High Schools
