CTEC programs are offered to high school juniors and seniors and focus on preparing students for employment careers or post-secondary education. If a student does not wish to enroll in a program for two years, he or she has the option of enrolling in a program for one year.
Students attend one-half day at the Career and Technical Education Center or work site and one-half day at their home schools. Working with state-of-the art equipment, students apply theory to a wide range of realistic work assignments in the Center’s shops and laboratories. Positive employment attitudes, job-seeking skills and familiarization with related career opportunities are stressed, in addition to skill training.
If you would like more information about secondary Career and Technical Education programs, contact your guidance counselor or the Career and Technical Education Center at (315) 793-8666.

Programs
Animal Science
Auto Body Repair Automotive Technology Business Technology & Web Animation/Design Career Options Program
Computer Repair/Networking Conservation
Criminal Justice Culinary Arts
Electricity/HVAC Exploratory Occupational Education Food Service Occupations GED High School Equivalency Programs
New Visions Nurse Assistant
Outdoor Power/Recreational Equipment Technology Teens Achieving Their Potential (TAP) Welding Learn About Nontraditional Occupations
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