Students explore over 300 careers within the field of Agriculture. They will be involved in hands-on Agriscience subject areas such as animal science, veterinary science, soil science, horticulture, , water resources, and communications and many more.
CTE High School Programs
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Autobody And Custom Paint
Autobody and Custom Paint is a two year program for 11th and 12th grade students. Training includes classroom instruction, demonstrations, hands-on experience in an auto-body shop, and on-the-job training is possible after completion of the first year program.
Automotive Technologies
Automotive repair technicians diagnose car troubles and facilitate the necessary repairs using their thorough knowledge of vehicle components and automotive technology.
Business Management, Marketing and Technology
In Business Management, Marketing and Technology (BMMT), students creatively explore various business careers and develop professional oral, written, and electronic communication skills to support management and marketing.
Computer Networking Technologies
The Computer Networking Technologies program (CNT) is for students who want to take their knowledge of computers to the next level. Successful students in the CNT program have the opportunity earn college credit in addition to three internationally recognized certifications; CompTIA A+, CompTIA Net+ and CompTIA Security+.
Construction Trades
Construction Trades is a high-demand and highly rewarding career field, with major shortages needed to be filled by young and energetic professionals.
Construction Trades students work as a team to build various projects throughout the course of the program to include house structure, saw horses, storage sheds, decks, and many other projects.
*Coming in 2024-2025, students will have the opportunity to participate in an actual house build project off-site.
Culinary Arts
Students acquire skills in recipe and menu planning, preparing and cooking of foods, supervising and training kitchen assistants, management of food supplies and kitchen resources, aesthetics of food presentation and familiarity and mastery of a wide variety of cuisines and culinary techniques.
Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement
Introduction to Criminal Justice analyzes the processes, institutions and administration of justice in the United States. It examines the crime problem and criminal law; diversion, adjudication and sentencing. The program explores the correctional system including jail, prisons, inmate rights, probation and parole and introduces the student to the juvenile justice system.
Education Professions
Education Professions is for students who are interested in pursuing a career in education. From entry level positions such as paraprofessionals and teacher assistants to school superintendent or college president, Education Professions' students will learn the basic concepts of education.
Electrical Technologies
Industries require multi-faceted technicians to install and maintain electrical systems and automated and process control systems, which are increasingly sophisticated and complex.
Engineering CAD/CAM & Architecture
In Engineering CAD/CAM & Architecture , students are given design problems and asked to produce complete sets of working drawings of their design solutions. Students will complete the design process by creating working models using 3D printers or Computer-Aided Manufacturer(CAM) processes.
Health Professions
Health Professions is for students who are interested in pursuing a career in healthcare. From entry level positions such as nursing assistants (CNA) and medical assistants (MA) to physicians, Health Professions students learn the basic concepts of caring for others in a medical setting.
Welding Technologies
Students will learn the various welding and cutting processes: air arc gouging, oxyacetylene welding and cutting, shielded metal arc welding, gas-metal arc welding, gas-tungsten arc welding CNC plasma cutting and manual plasma cutting.