A Strong and Healthy Start: Access to Career and Technical Education
The State of Vermont's policy is that all Vermonters, including secondary students, should receive educational services that enable them to master the skills essential for further education and training and for successful entry into or advancement in the workplace. As part of this policy, high...
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Zusammenfassung: | The State of Vermont's policy is that all Vermonters, including secondary students, should receive educational services that enable them to master the skills essential for further education and training and for successful entry into or advancement in the workplace. As part of this policy, high schools are required to provide genuine access to career and technical education to eligible students. This document serves as a reminder to supervisory union and districts (SUs/SDs) to consider implications for and ensure access to Career Technical Education (CTE) programs when planning for a strong and healthy start to the 2020-2021 school year. |
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