Pittsburgh Public Schools’ CTE program continues to excel

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PITTSBURGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS’ CTE PROGRAM GRADUATED MORE THAN 120 STUDENTS IN 2024. Pittsburgh Public Schools’ Career and Technical Education program had another exceptional year, according to its leader, Angela Mike. PPS SUPERINTENDENT DR. WAYNE WALTERS, CTE DIRECTOR ANGELA MIKE, PA. DIRECTOR OF CTE JUDD PITTMAN For years, the New Pittsburgh Courier has covered the ins and outs of the 17 CTE programs that are offered to PPS students. Everything from carpentry, automotive technology, cosmetology, and early childhood education to RHVAC, information technology and a new program, emerging educators. STUDENTS OF THE PPS’ CTE PROGRAM IN ATTENDANCE WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS DURING THE MAY 2 CELEBRATION. The celebration honoring the seniors’ achievements in CTE programs was held, May 2, at the Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers Building on the South Side. Among those who attended and/or gave remarks were Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, Pa. State Director of CTE Judd Pittman, PPS Superintendent Dr. Wayne Walters, PPS Board of Directors President Gene Walker, and Mike. Through the CTE programs, students, upon graduating, often have the upper hand towards beginning their careers. & & & & & The post Pittsburgh Public Schools’ CTE program continues to excel appeared first on New Pittsburgh Courier.

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