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Myles BarkerBuchanan senior Luke Fennacy wants to become a surgeon. He’s enrolled in the patient care career pathway at Clovis North High School but didn’t know the focused learning option existed until midway through his junior year.
The inaugural Career Technical Education Expo hosted Thursday night by Clovis Unified would have definitely been helpful, he said.
“With a CTE event like this, you can find out all of the options that are available before you register for classes,” Fennacy said.
Clovis High senior Jantzen Karageozian couldn’t agree more.
“This event does a great job of opening your eyes to what you might want to do,” Karageozian said.
The other goal of the expo is to address the growing shortage of workers in technical and vocational fields, said CTE Director Chuck Sandoval.
“There is a little bit of a negative stigma with vocational education,” Sandoval said. “What we want students to understand is that CTE is an opportunity to learn about a specific skill so when you graduate you will be able to go work or go to college.”
All 18 of Clovis Unified’s CTE pathways were on display at the expo, which was held at the Clovis Veterans Memorial District.
Hundreds of students and their parents were intrigued by all of the options available.
“I can’t think of anything we don’t have, ” said Superintendent Eimear O’Farrell.
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Clovis East teacher Aireal Covey said there is definitely something for everyone.Related Story: Looking For Skills in High-Demand Careers? Check Out CTEC.
“I really enjoy the responsibility aspect of having to take care of an animal,” said Bentley, a senior at Clovis East. “That sparked my interest in wanting to be a veterinarian.”The goal for next year’s CTE expo, Sandoval said, is to invite industry partners, colleges and businesses.
“We are definitely looking to expand,” he said.
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