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Twin Rivers Unified School District

Twin Rivers Unified School District

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What is Career Technical Education (CTE)?

What is Career Technical Education (CTE)?

Career Technical Education (CTE) is a sequence of courses that combines academic instruction with industry-aligned technical and professional skills. Students gain hands-on experience in high-demand career fields such as technology, healthcare, construction, and the arts, often including certifications, internships, or work-based learning. CTE programs help students develop problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills while preparing for college, technical training, or the workforce. These programs are designed to provide a clear pathway from high school to postsecondary education and career success.

Benefits of CTE Programs

Benefits of CTE Programs

Higher Graduation Rates for CTE Students -  99.2% graduation rate for California CTE concentrators compared with about 86.4% for all students statewide.  

Completing a CTE pathway is one of the measures used in California’s College/Career Indicator (CCI) on the California School Dashboard.

Students who participate in CTE programs are also:

       - More likely to pursue college or postsecondary education

       - More likely to gain industry certifications

       - More likely to complete technical training or apprenticeships

CTE Pathways in Twin Rivers

CTE Pathways in Twin Rivers

Twin Rivers offers 30 CTE pathways in high school and 8 in middle school, representing 11 of California’s 15 industry sectors. Each pathway allows students to explore careers, develop technical and professional skills, and prepare for both college and the workforce. In addition, all high schools offer Work Experience Education courses, giving students hands-on job experience, workplace skills, and industry connections while earning high school credit. These programs help students gain confidence, apply what they learn in the classroom, and get a head start on their future careers.

To learn more about each of our middle and high school pathways, please visit the pages below:

Middle School 

High School (A-H)

High School (I-Z)