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Career Technical Education

CCA
 
MISSION STATEMENT
College and Career Advantage provides high quality, relevant and engaging career technical education that prepares students for career and academic success.
 
WHAT IS CTE?
Career Technical Education (CTE) prepares students with technical, academic and employability skills for success in both college and career. With 15 Industry Sectors, students may choose from 58 pathways leading to industry certifications, post-secondary certificates and degrees. Opportunities with local business and industry partners to participate in internships and gain first-hand work experience, many times leading straight to a career.
 
WHAT IS CCA?
College and Career Advantage (CCA) is a Joint Partnership of the Capistrano Unified and Laguna Beach Unified School Districts providing high quality, relevant and engaging career technical education across the region that prepares students for career and academic success. With Investigation Labs on every middle school campus, CTE courses on all high school sites and regional after school courses, CCA delivers college and career readiness for all students!
Contact SJHHS Career Guidance Specialist

Contact SJHHS Career Guidance Specialist

SJHHS CTE TEACHERS AND PATHWAY INFORMATION

SJHHS CTE TEACHERS AND PATHWAY INFORMATION

Eric Johnson  Medical Core / Emerg Med Resp / Sports Medicine eajohnson@capousd.org 
Collin MacDonald BITA 1, 2, & 3 / Stagecraft cmmacdonald@capousd.org
Colleen Magana Forensic Science / Criminal Psych cmmagana@capousd.org
Joanne Ramirez GraphicProdTech / ArtGraphicDesgn jmramirez@capousd.org
Jeremey Wooten Vitual Enterprise / Accounting / Business / CollegeCrsElect
jdwooten@capousd.org
 
Jason Zuidema V BrdcastJrn / Video Production  jmzuidema@capousd.org
CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION INTEGRATED PATHWAYS

CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION INTEGRATED PATHWAYS

A career-ready person effectively navigates pathways that connect education and employment to achieve a fulfilling, financially-secure and successful career. A career is more than just a job. To be career ready in our ever-changing global economy requires adaptability and a commitment to lifelong learning, along with mastery of  key academic, technical and workplace knowledge, skills and dispositions that vary from one career to another and change over time as a person progresses along a developmental continuum. Students attain knowledge, skills and dispositions that are inter-dependent and mutually reinforcing.
 
A high school CTE career pathway is defined by the California Department of Education as a sequence of career technical courses that are equal to, or exceed a minimum of 300 hours in one industry sector. This can be made up of one course (Surgical Technologist training is 650 classroom hours and 700 internship hours, therefore it is considered a career pathway) or multiple courses. A high school career pathway completer can then continue from high school to community college, an entry-level job, or a four-year university. The successful outcome of a career pathway is a certification, a degree, an industry license, or a combination of all three that results in obtaining a career.