Taking Challenging Courses
Career Technology Education (CTE) Pathways
Advanced courses are just one way to explore your talents in high school. If you choose a City Schools CTE Pathway, you can take challenging courses and participate in work-based learning opportunities, including job shadowing, mentoring with industry professionals, and internships.
More than 20 schools across Baltimore City offer CTE programs in what’s referred to as career clusters, and one of these clusters listed conveniently below may be a perfect match for you!
City Schools Career Clusters
Arts, Media, and Communication
Business, Management, and Finance
Career Research and Development (a career exploration program)
Construction and Development
Consumer Services, Hospitality, and Tourism
Environmental, Agriculture, and Natural Resources
Gateway to Technology
(a middle school program focused on science, technology, engineering, and math)
Health and Biosciences
Human Resource Services
Information Technology
Manufacturing, Engineering, and Technology
Transportation Technologies
By participating in and completing one of the above CTE programs, in addition to graduating with your high school diploma, you can also graduate with your industry certifcation and/or college credit. This may give you a leg-up toward an in-demand and well-paying career.
Learn More: www.baltimorecityschools.org/Page/24999
More than 20 schools across Baltimore City offer CTE programs in what’s referred to as career clusters, and one of these clusters listed conveniently below may be a perfect match for you!
City Schools Career Clusters
Arts, Media, and Communication
Business, Management, and Finance
Career Research and Development (a career exploration program)
Construction and Development
Consumer Services, Hospitality, and Tourism
Environmental, Agriculture, and Natural Resources
Gateway to Technology
(a middle school program focused on science, technology, engineering, and math)
Health and Biosciences
Human Resource Services
Information Technology
Manufacturing, Engineering, and Technology
Transportation Technologies
By participating in and completing one of the above CTE programs, in addition to graduating with your high school diploma, you can also graduate with your industry certifcation and/or college credit. This may give you a leg-up toward an in-demand and well-paying career.
Learn More: www.baltimorecityschools.org/Page/24999
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