Career Technical Education Update

Expanding Career Pathways: A Look at CTE Success in Boise Schools
Posted on 03/06/2025
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Expanding Career Pathways: A Look at CTE Success in Boise Schools

Boise School District is committed to preparing students for the future through Career Technical Education (CTE), and a recent update to the Boise School Board of Trustees highlighted the impressive growth and success of these programs.

 

A Strong Leadership Team

Under a newly restructured leadership model, CTE is thriving. Wendy Johnson, Area Director for CTE, ensures communication and alignment across programs, while Chelsie Wilson, K-12 CTE Program Advocate, oversees program development and funding. Alongside them, Jeff Roberts (DTEC Principal), Jen Keavney (CTE Student Opportunities Coordinator), and Brandon Hampton (CTE Industry Liaison) work to strengthen opportunities for students at every level.

 

Growing Participation & Impact

CTE participation in Boise Schools is on the rise, with a record number of students enrolled in courses at the Dennis Technical Education Center (DTEC). High school participation ranges from 43% to 50%, while junior high participation spans from 31% to 50% per school. These students gain valuable technical, employability, and life skills—better preparing them for life beyond graduation.

 

Industry Certifications & Career Preparation

Students are taking advantage of hands-on learning experiences through internships, apprenticeships, and work-based learning. The Tech Squad at DTEC, for example, not only provides IT support to the District but has saved over $30,000 in equipment costs. Meanwhile, students earned 2,342 industry certifications last year, including CNA, OSHA 10, and welding certifications, with more opportunities like phlebotomy and fiber optics training on the horizon.

 

Looking Ahead

CTE leadership is actively exploring new program pathways to align with high-demand careers and student interests. A recent survey of high school students is helping shape the direction for future course offerings, ensuring students have even more opportunities to develop in-demand skills for their future careers.

 

For a deeper dive into the successes and future plans for CTE in Boise Schools, view the full presentation made to the Board of Trustees here or watch the following video.