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Events! 
WFGH's 40th Anniversary
June 4, 2013
 
National Leadership & Skills Conference
June 24-28, 2013
Kansas City, MO
National Leadership Conference
June 26-29, 2013
Nashville, TN 
 
WV CTE Summer Conference
July 24-26, 2013
Charleston Civic Center
Mr. Adkins Superintendent 
Congratulations to Superintent Gary L. Adkins!  For being selected as the 2010-2011 Superintendent of the year for the American Cancer Society, Relay For Life - South Atlantic Division.
Sandra Pertee

Welcome to the CTE web site! 
 
The Mission of the Wayne County Schools Career and Technical Education is to ensure that students acquire the high-quality academic and 21st Century technical skills that will prepare them for post-secondary education and entry into the ever-changing, culturally diverse Global 21 competitive workforce and worldwide economy.
Career Technical Education is offered through our three comprehensive High Schools, Spring Valley, Tolisa, and Wayne. All students grades 10-12 are encouraged to enroll and participate in the four core curriculum certification program.
Wayne CTE Receives High Marks During TAV 

Wayne County's Career and Technical Education programs received high marks during a WV CTE Technical Vist by the WV Department of Education. The WVDE visited all three schools to exam the CTE programs and to look at changes the county had made since the previous visit in FY 2007.

Wayne County's Career and Technical Education programs received high marks during a WV CTE Technical Vist by the WV Department of Education. The WVDE visited all three schools to exam the CTE programs and to look at changes the county had made since the previous visit in FY 2007.

A preliminary copy of the report can be found here.

From CTE to the Workplace 
 

Two 2012 completers in Building Construction at Tolsia High were employed by Coalfield Development Corporation. 

The Coalfield Development Corporation is a unique enterprise in that it is a nonprofit venture that is intended to provide training to individuals who otherwise would not have otherwise have opportunities to find a job in the construction trades. 

In this program, students are employed for two years and attend Mountwest Community and Technical College to obtain an Associates Degree in conjunction with their on the job training.  A four year degree programs may soon be an option.

Much of the focus of the training received is sustainable and energy efficient construction, as well as deconstruction and salvage of reusable materials.

 

 
CTE Director Honored 
Mr. Adkins presents Sandra Pertee, CTE Director with a "Shining Star" Award for all of the hard work, dedication, and leadership she has provided to Career and Technical Education since becoming CTE Director.  All three Wayne County comprehensive high schools Spring Valley, Tolsia, and Wayne have receive Exemplary Accrediation status once again. Spring Valley Career and Technical Center was named School of Excellence by WVDE.
Partners In Education 

Wayne County Schools
Career Technical Education
212 North Court Street
Wayne, WV 25570
Phone: 304-272-5116
Fax:  304-272-3212
Email: spertee@access.k12.wv.us

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