CTE students gain academic and technical skills in various occupational pathways and develop solid college and career paths while still in school. Curriculum support and guidance is provided for both laboratory and work-based learning.
Provides funding for a wide array of employment and training services for economically disadvantaged, youth with disabilities, at-risk youth, and young adults with barriers to employment.
Provides
grants to non-profit organizations to assist those who have dropped out of school between the ages of 16-24 to learn housing construction job skills and to complete their
high school education. Participants enhance skills as they construct and/or
rehabilitate affordable housing.