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Career & Technical Education (CTE)

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To be career-ready, a person must first effectively navigate the various pathways connecting education to employment.  Those various pathways may include Dual Credit, Running Start, Alternative Learning Experiences, Work-based Learning, and Career and Technical Education. These programs provide students with an opportunity to become career and college ready. A career is more than just a job; it can provide financial independence and a rewarding lifestyle. A successful career in our ever-changing global economy requires adaptability and a commitment to lifelong learning, along with attainment of specific knowledge and skills.  Snoqualmie Valley’s Career and Technical Education programs will help all SVSD students navigate the pathways so they are ready to find their own fulfilling and rewarding careers.

SVSD CTE Pathways

To complete a pathway, students must take two credits within one subject and one course must be bold. All courses offered as .5 credit are noted with an asterisk (*).

Contact

Michelle Chaney
CTE Director

Brittany Cloutier
CTE Admin Assistant
 

Additional Resources
Dual Credit

Partnerships

What’s Happening in CTE

MSHS Staff Appreciation Event Hosted by DECA Students

Mount Si DECA students hosted a Staff Appreciation event before school on Wednesday, November 22nd.  This was one of three chapter campaigns the students had selected to complete at a chance to attend the THRIVE Academy at International Career Development Conference in Anaheim, CA.  

Delicious Blind Taste Test

Students in Mrs. Hawkin's Career & Technical Education (CTE) Marketing class had a tasty lesson this morning. The marketing students held mini-focus groups with students from other classes.

MSHS DECA Officers Attend Fall Leadership Conference

On Monday, November 6th, 23 Advanced Marketing and DECA Officers attended the Fall Leadership Conference in Bellevue.  The conference hosted students from all over the region as a kick-off for the year.  Students had the opportunity to participate in Mock Role-Play, Idea to Impact Competition, Mock Job Interviews, and multiple Industry Workshops.