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PISD CTE Director Karen Buechman said that the CTE Center will allow the district to expand on its “already rapidly growing” CTE programming in a space accessible to all students.
“We had programs that were at specific schools ... so we needed to expand,” she said. “We needed to add programs that are high-wage and in demand—once our kids leave, we’re setting them up to be leaders in a global workforce.”
The specifics: The center will feature 18 programs ranging from automotive repair to cybersecurity and several more, each with a dedicated space. Certain programs will be accessible to the public, such as a full-service restaurant run by Culinary Arts students and a functioning credit union run by finance students.
Looking ahead: CTE Center Principal Jean Laswell said that staff is remaining adaptable with the curriculum.
“It was all about how we can make those spaces as fluid as possible,” she said. “We adapt as quickly as possible, and make sure the students are ready."
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