All students should graduate from high school ready for college, careers, and citizenship.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Times have changed when it comes to auto shop and home economics in the Escondido Union High School District. "It's not just about learning a trade," spokeswoman Karyl O’Brien said of the district's College, Career & Technical Education program, which integrates technical and academic skills with the goal of helping students succeed when they enter college, a trade school or the work force. “It opens doors for not just learning a skill and exploring careers, but definitely scholarship opportunities, employment opportunities and networking opportunities,” O’Brien said. Read the article...