High School
Career and Technical Education programs of study are course sequences that prepare students with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in their chosen career. These course sequences embed relevant, real work experiences, and culminate in a postsecondary credential. Programs of study offered by Judson ISD have been approved by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) in accordance with the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V).
The Texas Education Agency engaged members of the workforce, secondary education, and higher education to advise on the development of programs of study, including coherent sequences of courses, industry-based certifications, and work-based learning to ensure students are prepared for high-skill, high-wage, and in-demand careers in Texas. The results of the work established 53 Statewide programs of study which include occupations that meet Texas labor market criteria including projected job growth, annual job openings, and the state median wage. Each program of study leads to postsecondary education, training opportunities, and aligns to statewide graduation endorsements.
High School
Career Cluster
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources; Arts, Audio Visual Technology & Communications; Business, Marketing & Finance; Education and Training; Health Science; Human Services; Law and Public Service; Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
Visit the JHS CTE Page for more information about these programs.
Architecture & Construction; Arts, Audio Visual Technology & Communications; Business, Marketing, & Finance; Education & Training; Engineering; Health Science (Biomedical); Hospitality & Tourism; Information Technology; Law and Public Service; Manufacturing
Visit the WHS CTE page for more information about these programs.
Arts, Audio Visual Technology & Communications; Business, Marketing, & Finance; Education & Training; Human Services- Cosmetology; Information Technology; Law and Public Service
Visit the VMHS CTE page for more information about these programs.
Total Programs of Study: 29
*Pathways in Technology (PTech Programs) are available at JHS WHS.
For program questions, contact the campus and ask for the CTE Facilitator.