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Our recent analysis highlights the significant advantages of Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, which have led to increased student enrollment and engagement in advanced courses and extracurricular activities. Key findings include that 71% of students are enrolled in at least one CTE course, over half of the juniors and seniors are taking an International Baccalaureate (IB) course, and a growing number of students are earning dual enrollment credits. These successes contribute to informed decision-making among students and parents and foster stronger ties between the school and community.
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Success Prep Conferences Lead to: • Increased enrollment and involvement in advanced courses, Career and Technical courses, and extracurricular activities • Students and parents making better informed choices • Stronger school/community relations
All Career & Tech Programs: Non-Duplicated Count 885 of the 1246 Students Scheduled as of 9/5/08 (71%) are enrolled in at least one Career and Technical Course
Advanced Courses • 59% of 08-09 juniors and seniors taking an IB course (350 of 592) • 53% of 08-09 students taking at least 1 DE course (661 of 1246) • 62% of 08-09 students taking at least 1 DE/IB/pre-IB class (769 of 1246) • 74% of Class of 2008 had taken at least 1 DE course in high school • 43% of 2008 seniors had 15 or more DE credits & B average (124 of 289)