What is Career Technical Education (CTE)?
A program of study that involves a multiyear sequence of courses that integrates core academic knowledge with technical and occupation knowledge to provide students with a pathway to postsecondary education and careers.
Source:
- California Department of Education - CTE
- CTE Model Curricular Standards
- 2021-2022 CTE Course Code Definitions
CTE Advisory Committees
Each local educational agency (LEA) receiving Perkins IV funds must involve parents, students, academic and CTE teachers, faculty, administrators, career guidance and academic counselors, representatives of tech prep consortia (if applicable), representatives of business and industry, labor organizations, representatives of special populations, and other interested individuals in the development, implementation, and evaluation of CTE programs.
2025-2026 Annual Meetings
Fall - Thursday, October 16, 2025
Spring - Thursday, April 23, 2026
- Agenda
- Minutes
- Ag Mechanics, Animal Science, Horticulture
- Design, Visual, and Media Arts
- Food Service and Hospitality
- Minutes
- CA Labor Market Data
- Central Valley Labor Market Data
- Wasco High CTE Pathways
- Curricular
- Ag Mechanics
- Ag Animal Science
- Ag Ornamental Horticulture
- Allied Health
- Construction - Coming Soon
- Culinary
- Law Enforcement
- Multimedia
- Nursing
- All of these pathways are included in the CTE & Early College Handbook
- Design, Visual, and Media Arts
- Public Safety
- Curricular
- Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs)
WHS Early College
Early College allows Wasco High students to get a head start on college. Students can take college courses through Bakersfield College (BC) while still in high school (Dual Enrollment or Concurrent Enrollment). Participating in Early College gives students an opportunity to complete certificates or degrees by the time they graduate from high school.
How do I get started?
For Concurrent or Dual Enrollment you must apply to Bakersfield College and complete your DualEnroll account. Should you have any questions about the application process or need further guidance, please visit the Career Center, Room 803.
DualEnroll.com Instructions
- Follow these DualEnroll.com Instructions to create an account and select your courses for Dual Enrollment and/or Concurrent Enrollment. PLEASE NOTE: Requests for courses take approximately 1 week to clear. Students will receive an email notification from DualEnroll when they have been approved and cleared to register. If the course request is denied, please check your DualEnroll account and email used to create your account for the reason.
- Step 1:Students will create DualEnroll.com accounts and select courses for Dual Enrollment and/or Concurrent Enrollment.
- Step 2:Parents will receive an email and/or text message to provide consent for their student to take Dual Enrollment and/or Concurrent Enrollment courses.
- Step 3: The college will review each student account and send notifications to the student or their district if corrections are needed.
- Step 4:The high school or district will review student accounts, provide documentation as needed, and approve the student for Dual Enrollment and/or Concurrent Enrollment.
- Step 5: Students approved for Dual Enrollment courses will be registered and then notified. Students approved for Concurrent Enrollment courses will be cleared and then notified that they can register for courses.
For more information about Dual and Concurrent Enrollment please see Ms. Luz Oliva
Ms. Luz Oliva
College and Career Counselor
luoliva@wascohsd.org
(661) 758-7400 ext. 53803