Michigan celebrates Career and Technical Education Month

Michigan celebratesCareer and Technical Education Month

Governor Gretchen Whitmer declared February as Career and Technical Education month in Michigan. Career and Technical Education provides students with an opportunity to learn the skills needed for in-demand careers in a variety of fields, and prepares students to become lifelong learners. #MiCareerTechEd #CTEMonth #GoingPROinMI

Did you know?Did you know?

Michigan schools offer career-tech classes in a variety of fields, including finance, health sciences, information technology and advanced manufacturing.

96%

Michigan CTE students graduation rate

2,001

secondary CTE programs in Michigan

203,049

CTE students in Michigan in 2018.

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Aaron Browning, Saginaw Career Complex auto collision student

Alize De La Trinidad, Jackson Area Career Center ROTC student

Anthony Elmo, Wilson Talent Center automotive technology student

Ben Van Atta, Wilson Talent Center precision machining student

Breanna Lewis, Jackson Area Career Center healthcare student

Brock Zehr, Wilson Talent Center precision machining student

Bryan Hash, Saginaw Career Complex welding student

Conner King, Saginaw Career Complex welding student

Emilio Estrada, Saginaw Career Complex culinary student

Eric Cronan, Jackson Area Career Center Engineering student

Eric Padilla, Kellogsville High School and Mark-Maker student

Gary Webb, Saginaw Career Complex auto collision student

Jay King, Jackson Area Career Center cosmetology student

Lori Morgan, Wilson Talent Center precision machining student

Michael Malthaner, Wilson Talent Center precision machining student