February 2023 CTE Newsletter

 

METROPOLITAN EDUCATION DISTRICT

February 28, 2023

CTE Newsletter Vol. 9 Issue 5

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Superintendent's Message
 

Hello,

 

February is the nationwide celebration of Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month®, which raises awareness of the role of career and technical education in readying students for college and career success. I love CTE Month because it illustrates the positive difference CTE makes in the lives of its students. Our students move on to make a huge difference in the community and build successful careers for themselves.

 

CTE is the pathway for students entering the workforce after graduation and those planning to attend trade schools, two-year colleges for certificate programs and four-year universities. CTE is the stepping stone to higher education. Students often hold jobs in their field while attending college.

 

These statistics ground me as I continue advocating for the work happening here with legislators, businesses, and potential partners. As our world continues to grow and transform, trade jobs are becoming more in demand than ever before. In fact, sectors are seeing worker shortages. Often businesses in the area reach out to our teachers directly, seeking students to fill those voids. 

 

Metropolitan Education District has been around for more than 100 years, and we are increasingly more imperative for the success of not just our students but our community at large. Please join me in reflecting on the difference career and technical education makes today, and every day!

Alyssa Lynch

Superintendent

94%

94% of students concentrating in CTE graduated high school – 9 percentage points higher than the overall U.S. graduation rate.

 

CTE Works

$2.8M

Individuals with associate degrees in CTE fields can earn up to $2.8 million in lifetime earnings – the same as bachelor’s degree holders.

 

CTE Works

77%

77% of employers from in-demand industries hired an employee because of knowledge and skills gained from their CTE experience.

 

CTE Works

6.5M

The U.S. faces a shortage of 6.5 million skilled workers over the next decade in key industries.

 

 

CTE Works

View the MetroED CTE Month Student

and Staff Spotlights!

CTE Month

SVAE Students Lead CTE Celebration

Silicon Valley Adult Education’s student leadership committee held a very successful CTE event on February 16, attended by staff and students alike. The event celebrated all things CTE, with educational information and resources. SVAE students from Dr. Safari's Medical Assisting class took blood pressure readings. There was also corn hole, spin the wheel, and more! The turnout was magnificent and everyone had fun. Thank you to the SVAE student leadership committee.

LA Fashion Week to Feature Work of SVCTE Alumni Isabelle Leong 

Former SVCTE center fashion design student Isabelle Leong was recently discovered by The Fashion & Music Conference and selected to showcase her SHEIN collection clothing designs on the runway of Los Angeles Fashion Week 2023 in March.

 

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MetroED Featured in The Milpitas Beat

"Touring the facilities, one cannot help but feel a sense of awe. Being guided through each building was like unwrapping a new present. Each classroom was fully equipped to immerse every student in the subject at hand.

 

'This program is an eye-opener,' Kobe Tran, a senior at Milpitas High School (MHS), told The Beat. 'It provides insight toward a pathway that we may or may not be interested in.'"

 

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TESLA Hosts Workshop for SVCTE Students

TESLA representatives held a workshop for SVCTE’s Automotive Services, Auto Body Repair, Auto Body Refinishing, and Mechatronics Engineering programs. Alexis Brunner, senior recruiter for Tech Trainee for NorCal, and David Stern, service manager for Sunnyvale, shared information about the company, technology, and research and development before delving in how to prepare for a career, work for, and what jobs are available with Tesla. The students also had the chance to see and sit in a Model X. View more photos.

Pictured, from left: Jim Stoch, MetroED Foundation’s business liaison; SVCTE Automotive Services teacher Tom Nemeth; Layne Cross, Sunnyvale Tesla general manager; and Alexis Brunner, senior recruiter of internships. 

College and Career Fair Boosts Over 40 Partners

Silicon Valley Career Technical Education and Silicon Valley Adult Education students had the opportunity to make meaningful connections at a College and Career Fair on Feb. 17 with 40 registered partners, including Del Grande Dealer Group, Kaiser Permanente Thrive, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, Tesla, City of San Jose and so many more. View the full list of registered partners. View more photos.

Extended Learning Program a Huge Success

SVCTE’s Extended Learning program, running January 10 - June 1, 2023, Monday - Thursday, 4:15 - 6:15 p.m. has been a huge success! Around 130 students in 10 through 12 grades are attending Medical Assisting, Pharmacy Careers, Veterinary Science, Medical Science/Health Careers, Fashion Design and Textile Art, and Cybersecurity UC “g” college prep elective programs to prepare for their college and career readiness. For more information. View more photos.

Students In Action

In Dental Assisting

 

SVCTE’s Dental Assisting program with Suzie Dault is quite literally leaving a lasting impression on her students. Students recently rotated through a series of different tasks, including setting up for taking x-rays, taking alginate impressions, pouring Egyptian stone for molds, and learning the proper sterilization process. They are gaining real-world experiences, preparing them for their internships, which kicked off Feb. 16. Loan Diep from Independence High School in East Side Union High School District practices taking x-rays. View more photos.

In Auto Body Repair

 

In Bob McTaggart’s Auto Body Repair program at Silicon Valley Career Technical Education, students work on repairing collision damage, photographed behind the scenes. Read about how this class has made a difference for Isiah McGee from Leigh High School in Campbell Union High School District here. View more photos.

SVAE Students Write Seasonal Poems

 

Silicon Valley Adult Education English students in Marion Clark’s English as a Second Language class have written seasonal poems. We are proud to showcase the first submission for Winter. 

 

Winter, Franck Compoint

 

Winter is white and immaculate

It tastes like hot wine with cinnamon flavor: warm, fruity and spicy

It sounds like runoff of snow melting under the first rays of the day

It smells like chestnuts roasted over a wood fire, smokey and woody

It looks like a blank board waiting for the colors of spring

It makes me quiet and serene in communion with the silence of nature

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Foundation Board Positions Available

 

Check out our open Foundation board positions! We have openings for a Student Recognition Director, Fund Development Director, and Grant Writer.

 

To learn more, click here or email us at info@metroedfoundation.org.

Join Our Team
 

Positions are Available at MetroED!

 

We are currently seeking applicants that would be an excellent fit for our team. The district pays full health benefits to eligible employees and their dependents, including dental, vision, and an employee assistance program. You can click below to learn more.

 

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MetroED Governing Board Updates
 

MetroED Governing Board Meeting

 

To see past meeting minutes and agendas, please visit our Gamut online page. You can also view upcoming MetroED Governing Board meeting agendas and Governing Board Policies.

 

Next meeting: Wed., March 15, at 6 p.m. | In-person and via Zoom, SVCTE Auditorium, Room 201

Upcoming Dates

March 15

 

March 31

 

April 10-14

 

April 19

Modified Day - SVCTE No PM Session

 

Cesar Chavez - No Classes (SVCTE & SVAE)

 

Spring Break

 

Modified Day - SVCTE No PM Session

2022-23 School Year Instructional Calendar

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