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Where the Jobs Are CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Littleton Public Schools 303-347-3398 phone [email protected] 303-347-3475 FAX 5776 S. Crocker St. Littleton, CO 80120 www.littletonpublicschools.net Littleton Public Schools Business Schools all over the country reporting record enrollment and in- terest from high school graduates 7/10 top jobs are in the Business and Marketing area Occupations with the greatest em- ployment growth include Food Ser- vice, Individual and Family Service, Computer Systems Design Most percentage growth occupations include Healthcare, Food Prep and Serving, Business and Financial and Community and Social Services Fastest growth among occupations that require an associate’s degree or a post-secondary vocational award Leading Technologies include STEM, Green Technology, Aerospace and Energy Production and Environ- mental Protection CTE On The Move For more information contact Mimi Leonard Did You Know? Unskilled Jobs15% Requires a high school diploma or lower Skilled Jobs65% Require postsecondary education, but not necessarily a four-year degree Professional Jobs20% Require a four-year degree or better Career and Technical Student Organizations FBLA Future Business Leaders of America DECA • Marketing FCCLA • Future Community Career Leaders of America TSA Technology Student Association HOSA • Health Occupations Students of America Career Cluster Model Six Industry Sectors 17 Clusters 81 Career Pathways Plans of Study Developing pathways for students Articulated sequence of rigorous academic and career related courses Leads to industry recognized certificate or license and/or college & university degree Licensed and Credentialed Teachers Individual Career and Academic Plans Littleton Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. Please direct inquiries to: Lori Kinney, 5776 S. Crocker Street, Littleton, CO 80120, 303-347-3375.

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Where the Jobs Are CAREER & TECHNICAL

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reporting record enrollment and in-

terest from high school graduates

7/10 top jobs are in the Business and

Marketing area

Occupations with the greatest em-

ployment growth include Food Ser-

vice, Individual and Family Service,

Computer Systems Design

Most percentage growth occupations

include Healthcare, Food Prep and

Serving, Business and Financial and

Community and Social Services

Fastest growth among occupations

that require an associate’s degree or

a post-secondary vocational award

Leading Technologies include STEM,

Green Technology, Aerospace and

Energy Production and Environ-

mental Protection

CTE On The Move

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Did You Know?

Unskilled Jobs—15%

Requires a high school diploma or lower

Skilled Jobs—65%

Require postsecondary

education, but not necessarily a four-year degree

Professional Jobs—20%

Require a four-year degree or better

Career and Technical Student Organizations

FBLA • Future Business Leaders of America

DECA • Marketing

FCCLA • Future Community Career

Leaders of America

TSA • Technology Student Association

HOSA • Health Occupations Students of

America

Career Cluster Model

Six Industry Sectors

17 Clusters

81 Career Pathways

Plans of Study

Developing pathways for students

Articulated sequence of rigorous academic

and career related courses

Leads to industry recognized certificate or

license and/or college & university degree

Licensed and Credentialed Teachers

Individual Career and Academic Plans Littleton Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. Please direct inquiries to: Lori Kinney, 5776 S. Crocker Street, Littleton, CO 80120, 303-347-3375.

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State funding reimbursement and

federal grant money for CTE

Programs

Professional Development

Leadership in STEM

Education

Concurrent Enrollment

► Concurrent Enrollment—Model A Students are eligible to take college classes at public four year or Community Colleges ► Concurrent Enrollment –Model B

Arapahoe Community College offers dual enrollment program-ming for high school students by offering college class in the high school taught by college-qualified high school teachers.

Business

Business Technology-Advance Business Technol-

ogy and Integrated Business Technology

Business Principles

Accounting

Personal Finance

International Business

Professional Employment Training

Business Law-Business

Communications

Marketing

Marketing-Advanced Marketing

Sports & Entertainment Marketing

Retail Store

ACE (Alternative Cooperative Education)

Career Connections

Career Success

Community Employment Experience

Family and Consumer Sciences

Culinary Essentials

Interior Design

Teen Choices

Child Development

Relationships

Independent Living

Middle School Curriculum includes Money

Management, Foods and Nutrition, Sewing, Food

Safety and Sanitation, Meal Planning

Middle School Technology Education

Woodworking

Metals

Modular Labs-Aerodynamics, Aerospace, CNC

Milling, Laser and Fiber Optics, Robotics, Video

Production, CADD, Manufacturing and Automa-

tion, Engineering Structures

High School Technology Education

Design Projects

Technology Studies

CADD, Architecture, Lasers/Electronics,

Robotics, Manufacturing,

Communications, Graphics

Beginning and Advance Woods

Advance Graphic Design

Digital Photography

Career and Technical Programs

Career and Technical training opportunities are pro-

vided to students through Cherry Creek, Douglas

County, Englewood, Littleton and Sheridan school

districts. Programs such as Architectural Drafting, Auto

Technology, Aviation Technology, Broadcast Journalism

Technology, Cabinet and Furniture Construction, Diesel

Technology, Graphic Design, Health Science Technol-

ogy, Photography, and Teacher Cadet are available

for Littleton Public School Junior and Senior students:

Students should see their counselors for more

information.

Provides relevance to the curriculum

Academically rigorous

Aligns to Colorado State Standards and to

National Standards

Prepares students for post-secondary

education and the workforce

Opportunity for student leadership—

Career Technical Student Organizations

Prepares students for 21st Century

Employability

All courses approved through the Colo-

rado Community System (monitors

secondary and post-secondary CTE)

We build Rigor, Relevance and Relation-

ships for the real world

Vital role in workforce and economic

development

Gain academic knowledge and technical

skills for the hottest careers

Why Take a CTE Course? LPS Career & Technical

Offers...

Course Offerings