High School Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs offer a range of benefits to students by providing them with practical skills and knowledge that can prepare them for the workforce or further education. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) offers various Programs of Study (POS) sequences in different fields, each with its own set of advantages. Following a program of study sequence of courses can provide students with a structured and comprehensive pathway to success., ending in a capstone course that offers an industry certification or work-based learning experiences. Endorsements are earned by students after completing 3 courses for 4 or more credits within a Program of Study. A Performance Acknowledgement Award is given for each state-approved Industry-Based Certification earned by students who complete a Program of Study.
Students who participate in high school CTE programs often have a competitive edge in the job market or when pursuing further education and employment. Each of the programs we offer provide unique benefits and opportunities to students, allowing them to explore their interests, develop practical skills, and prepare for a successful future in various fields. It's important for students to choose a program (in 8th grade) that aligns with their interests and strengths, setting them on a path toward a successful and fulfilling career. Details about CTE Programs of Study and courses can be found in the latest Navarro High School Course Catalog and program links provided below.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs consist of a coherent sequence of courses that provide students with rigorous college and career-specific content that offers industry certifications, paid or unpaid work-based learning experiences, and/or dual credit opportunities upon completion of a sequence. CTE content is aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in current or emerging professions. Endorsements assigned to each Program of Study can be earned by completing three or more courses for four or more credits within a CTE Program of Study. Students who follow a CTE Program of Study course sequence, also have the opportunity to earn a performance acknowledgment upon graduation through an industry-based certification. This is one of the indicators tied to the district's accountability rating.
Students will identify their Program of Study and associated Endorsement during their 8th grade year. Although students should follow the Program of Study sequence of courses to meet prerequisites and earn an Endorsement, there may be opportunities to change depending on the courses, space availability, and whether the change will not keep a student from earning an endorsement. Students currently in the programs take precedence in the aligned courses and may be able to fit more than one elective or course sequence in another Program of Study throughout their high school career.
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