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Career and Technical Education (CTE)

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TTSD offers more than 20 unique programs of study designed to provide students with the technical skills to gain jobs in their chosen field. From engineering to automotive technology to marketing, our educators are preparing young people for the working world.

#WorkReady

Through our #WorkReady program in partnership with local chambers of commerce, we offer career fairs, site visits, and classroom instruction designed to help students explore career options, build skills, and make informed decisions about their future careers.

High School Programs

We recognize that every student is on a unique path, and not everyone is headed for college. Students will leave our programs having engaged with industry professionals and holding a clear understanding of their options after high school.

Learn more about all the CTE options at our high schools:

Are you a student, parent or business owner wanting to learn more? Contact CTE Coordinator Chris Lieuallen at clieuallen@ttsd.k12.or.us