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CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Career & Technical Education (CTE) is learning that works for Vermont. CTE is helping our state and our nation meet the very real and immediate challenges of economic development, student achievement and global competitiveness. CTE is developing Vermont's most valuable resource—its people; helping them gain the skills, technical knowledge, academic foundation and real-world experience they need to prepare for high-skill, high-demand, high-wage careers—and keep Vermont working—in every sense of the word. CTE is organized by a national framework called Career Clusters™, which presents a complete range of related career options to students of all ages, helps them discover their interests and passions, and empowers them to choose the educational pathway that can lead to success in high school, college and their chosen career. CTE is leading change, transforming expectations and making the difference for students, for high schools and colleges, for business and industry, for Vermont.
Lyndon Institute offers programs in CTE for:
- Outdoor Recreation/ Project Bike Tech
- Automotive Technology – leading to ASE certification
- Allied Health – leading to LNA certification
- Applied Engineering and Design Lab
- Welding & Metal Fabrication – leading to AWS certification
- Diversified Agriculture
- Graphic Design
Lyndon Institute prepares students to obtain industry recognized certifications in:
- Adobe Certified Professional
- American Welding Society Certification
- ASE Certification for Automotive Technology
- Licensed Nursing Assistant Certificate
CTE IN VERMONT
- Establishing high learning standards that incorporate academic and occupational competencies with 21st Century skill standards;
- Developing student assessments that validate student learning to provide smooth transitions to careers and college;
- Developing and upgrading programs to provide students with skills leading to high skill, high wage and high demand careers;
- Providing professional development for faculty to stay current with new approaches to instructional strategies, technological developments in business and industry; and
- Developing collaborative relationships between educators, business/industry stakeholders, students and community members.
Entitlement to career & technical education:
In Vermont, a person is entitled to enroll in and complete a technical education program if the following criteria are met:
- The individual is at least in the 11th grade in a graded school, OR is at least 16 in a non-graded situation; AND
- The individual does not have a high school diploma; AND
- The individual applies for the program; AND
- The individual meets the admissions criteria set forth in the admissions policies of the technical center and the technical education program; AND
- The individual is accepted in the program
Dual Enrollment
Earn college credit!
Students can also earn dual-enrollment college credit in selected classes:
Allied Health
- Medical Terminology
3 credits
St.Johnsbury Regional Advisory Board
St. Johnsbury Region Career and Technical Education Regional Advisory Board meeting/ agenda notes are posted below.
September 26, 2023 Public Meeting Notice & Agenda
December 13, 2022 Notice of Public Meeting
October 4, 2022 Notice of Public Meeting
March 14, 2022 Agenda