Career Technical Education (CTE)
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CTE Advisory Board
Meeting Minutes
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May 2013
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Ceres High School - CTE Pathways
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Central Valley High School - CTE Pathways
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Mission of Ceres Unified Career Technical Education
Career Technical Education and Academic Education are to be viewed as complementary educational programs. Career Technical Education courses will provide students abundant opportunities to obtain or reinforce basic academic skills. Teachers will emphasize the practical applications of academics to the working world. Career Technical Education pathways will continually include research into various employment options, vocational counseling, establishment of career goals, and the development of job skills, good work attitudes and job hunting strategies. The District's CTE program will be updated regularly to reflect current vocational practices, changes in technology and labor market conditions. Equal access will be provided to all handicapped and disadvantaged individuals in recruitment, enrollment, and placement activities within the CTE program.
Development of “Fast-Track” Pathways in Response to Labor Market Demand
Ceres Unified School District is committed to developing partnerships with post-secondary education providers and local employers to successfully respond to the current demand for skilled labor in today’s workforce. As a result, four distinct career pathways are planned over the next two years for development and implementation with a goal of 360 students participating each year within each pathway upon full implementation. Employers in Stanislaus County are in high demand for trained, skilled employees that are ready to enter the workforce and have the potential to learn additional skills and advance to other positions within the industry.
Timeline of CUSD “Fast-Track” Pathway Programs
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Pathway Title
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Development
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Implementation
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Manufacturing and Product Development
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July 2007
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2008-2009
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Health Science and Medical Technology
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June 2013
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2013-2014
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Agriculture and Natural Resources
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December 2008
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2009-2010
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Information Technology
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June 2010
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2010-2011
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| Public Service (Criminal Justice) |
2005-Present |
2005-Present |
Manufacturing "Fast-Track" Pathway Program - Ceres High School
As part of Ceres Unified School District’s commitment to providing quality Career Technical Education programs for students, CUSD has chosen to create the first ‘Fast-Track’ Pathway Program in Manufacturing and Product Development that creates a formal link between education in high school, continued training at Modesto Junior College, and employment with industry partners, thereby meeting the needs of all stakeholders in the program. This new Program was developed as a result of the formulation of a partnership with Modesto Junior College (MJC), the Manufacturers Council of the Central Valley, and several of the county’s largest manufacturing companies. With a projected increase of 21% in manufacturing related jobs in Stanislaus County in the next 10 years, local manufacturing companies are struggling to fill the need. This program seeks to fill this need, providing career paths for students and trained-skilled labor for local employers.
Interested high school students, contact the Career Technical Education Teachers at your school for information on courses and how to enroll.

On May 31, 2012 David and Rita Yonan owners of All Star Trophies in Turlock generously donated a 12 foot aluminum boat to the Ceres High School Manufacturing Academy. The Academy teachers and students are so grateful for the donation – students now have an opportunity to learn how green and clean technologies can result in a solar powered boat project. The Academy plans to use the boat in the annual
Solar Regatta competition.
Thank You All Star Trophies!!!