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As February comes to a close, South Harrison Community School Corporation is proud to reflect on a month filled with engaging activities and opportunities that have shone a spotlight on Career and Technical Education (CTE). February is nationally recognized as CTE Month, a time to celebrate the vital role CTE plays in preparing students for the workforce and beyond.

Throughout the month, the College and Career Readiness (CCR) Center at South Harrison has been at the forefront, organizing events and initiatives that empower students to explore trade professions and develop essential skills for the future.

Senior Mock Interviews: Preparing for Success 
Seniors from South Central and Corydon Central have actively participated in mock interviews, refining their resumes and interviewing skills in collaboration with WorkOne. The culmination of this effort was seen in the Senior Mock Interviews conducted on February 2nd and 8th, where students had the opportunity to put their skills to the test. Networking opportunities and even real job offers were on the table, providing a tangible connection between classroom learning and real-world applications.

  


Rotary Meeting Highlights Construction Pathway Success
Jonathan Zwahlen and Dow O'Neal, exemplary seniors from the Construction Pathway, shared their experiences at a Rotary Meeting in February. Their stories not only showcased the skills they've developed through CTE but also highlighted how these skills contribute directly to the betterment of our community.



Agri-Science Pathway Internship Opportunities
Students in the Agri-Science Pathway had the chance to explore internship opportunities as they connected with local businesses, including John Deere and Wright Implement, on February 20th. This hands-on experience allows students to apply their classroom knowledge in real-world settings, fostering a deeper understanding of their chosen career paths.

PROSSER Career Education Center Exploration
On February 22nd, Corydon Central 10th graders delved into the myriad opportunities offered at the PROSSER Career Education Center. This experience not only broadened their understanding of available CTE programs but also helped them make informed decisions about their educational and career paths.



The Significance of CTE
Career and Technical Education plays a crucial role in equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today's dynamic workforce. CTE programs blend academic learning with practical, hands-on experiences, ensuring that graduates are not only prepared for college but are also ready to enter the workforce with marketable skills.

According to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, CTE programs significantly contribute to the state's economic growth, with over 89% of CTE concentrators employed or pursuing further education within six months of graduation.

As iCEV Online highlights, CTE Month is an opportunity to raise awareness about the benefits of CTE and its positive impact on students, schools, and local economies. South Harrison Community School Corporation joins the nationwide celebration, recognizing the transformative power of CTE in shaping successful futures.

For more information on South Harrison's CTE initiatives and the CCR Center, visit SHCSC's official website. Here's to a future filled with skilled, empowered, and career-ready graduates!