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The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth: SURVEY: How can Career and Technical Education (CTE) serve our students?

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The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth issued the following announcement on February 14.

SURVEY: How can Career and Technical Education (CTE) serve our students?

Did you know that all students in NH grades 10-12 are eligible to participate in CTE programs ranging from automotive and architecture to business, health science, welding and everything in between?

The CTE center at Portsmouth High School gives students real-world experience, with hands-on skills development, and offers opportunities for earning college credit in CTE courses. Students may also earn industry-recognized credentials (IRC) that can benefit students in their college and career pursuits. We are asking for community input on CTE in order to support continual improvement for our students.

This survey asks questions about your general perception of CTE programs. Choose questions that are appropriate for the way you identify yourself for the survey – student, parent, educator, community member, or business leader.

Please complete the survey by Friday, Feb. 25. Thank you for your contribution to our program improvement planning. We look forward to hearing from our community regarding how we can best serve your needs. Should you have any questions or wish to contact me directly, do not hesitate.

Courtney Ritchings

Director of Career & Technical Education

Portsmouth School Department

50 Andrew Jarvis Drive

Portsmouth, NH 03801

603-436-7100 x2904

Original source can be found here.

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