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Career and Technical Education Staff:
F. Malin Wagner, Director - mwagner@mail.flatrock.k12.mi.us
Jackie Leonard, Administrative Assistant to the Director - jleonard@mail.flatrock.k12.mi.us
Jennifer Perry, CTEIS Specialist/Administrative Assistant -
jeperry@mail.flatrock.k12.mi.us
Grant Staff:
Mary Brockschmidt, Projects Coordinator -
mbrock@mail.flatrock.k12.mi.us
Sheryl Jackson, Secretary to Projects Coordinator - sjackson@mail.flatrock.k12.mi.us
Rodney Hopper, Support Staff -
hopperr@huron.k12.mi.us
Mary Garbarino, Support Teacher -
garbsm@huron.k12.mi.us
Click here to meet our Superintendents.
The Downriver Career Technical Consortium (DCTC) was founded in 1965 as a way for three local school districts to share vocational education programs.
Over the years, the DCTC has grown and adapted to meet the ever changing needs of our evolving world. The DCTC now consists of nine local school districts that share 22 programs.
We have expanded our role in the schools to include the following opportunities:
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An academic consortium that shares high level and unique classes | |
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The "Exposures: School-to-Work" program - a mentoring program for 10th grade students | |
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Career Interest Assessment for all 9th graders | |
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Co-op | |
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Apprenticeships | |
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Tech Prep - earn college credit while still in high school | |
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Professional Development for teachers |
The objective of a career technical class is to provide a very sophisticated training experience for the student while they are still in high school, so upon graduation they might directly enter the labor market or continue on for advanced training in the chosen career area. Toward this end, the career technical programs have adopted the curriculum developed by the State of Michigan, which provides for training that has been identified as being necessary for each specific occupational area.
If your child attends school in one of the following districts, they can choose from 25 Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs:
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Airport | |
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Flat Rock | |
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Gibraltar | |
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Grosse Ile | |
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Huron | |
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Riverview | |
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Southgate | |
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Trenton | |
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Woodhaven-Brownstown |
Free transportation is provided to most programs. Many programs offer college credit, and some programs offer state licensure. Most programs also provide math and visual/applied arts credit, and some programs provide science credit.
Click here for a complete list of programs available.