ESPA’s CTE Council is a collaborative effort among some of the nation’s leading CTE high schools and community or technical colleges.
Many of these schools and colleges already offer electronic systems programs of study and want to bring their programs up to national industry standards and integrate an industry recognized credential; others want to begin to offer these programs of study and the ESPA certification as quickly as possible.
The CTE Council is organizing academic leadership teams and conducting a program alignment with the ESPA certification.
Some Council member schools and colleges are already integrating the program, but most are looking to 2010.
The following high schools and colleges have been invited to join the ESPA CTE Council.
Not all have joined the Council officially and their participation is not an endorsement of the ESPA program, but as a partnership to help review and possibly integrate the EST credential into their activities:
Secondary:
·
Walker
Career
Center,
Indianapolis,
IN
·
Blackstone
Valley Vocational High School,
Upton,
MA
·
Butler
Technology
Center,
Fairfield Township,
OH
·
Central
Education
Center,
Newnan,
GA
·
Chicago Public Schools
,
IL
·
Clark
County
School District,
Las Vegas,
NV
·
Clarke
County
Technical
School,
Vancouver,
WA
·
East San Gabriel Regional Occupational Program,
West Covina,
CA
·
East Valley Institute of Technology,
Mesa,
AZ
·
Metro Technology Centers,
Oklahoma City,
OK
·
Sacramento
Unified School District,
Sacramento,
CA
Postsecondary:
·
Pittsburgh Technical Institute,
Oaksdale,
PA
·
Kirkwood
Community College,
Cedar Rapids,
IA
·
Gateway
Technical
College,
Kenosha, WS
·
College of Southern Nevada
,
NV
·
Eastfield
Community College,
Dallas,
TX
·
Indian River
Community College,
Fort Pierce,
FL
·
Porterville
College,
Porterville,
CA
Schools and colleges interested in knowing more about the CTE Council should send information about their current program and their contact information to
administration@ESPA.org
.
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