Career and Technical Education - Student Organizations

Ìý(outside source)Ìýrecognizes the value of Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) and their place as an integral part of career and technical education (CTE). The responsibility for CTE instructional programs and related activities, including CTSOs, rests with state and local education agencies. The USDE allows states to use federal Carl D. Perkins funds to provide leadership and support for the CTE student organizations (Sec. 124).Ìý

The State of Texas and the Texas Education Code also recognizes the value of career and technical student organizations by emphasizing the importance of “participation by students and teachers in activities of career and technical student organizations supported by the agency and theÌýState Board of Education (Sec. 29.182).â€Ìý

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ÌýInformation about our oversight policy for CTSOs can be found atÌýÂ鶹ֱ²¥ CTSO Oversight PolicyÌý(PDF, 44KB).

Information about the CTE honor society can be located atÌýNational Technical Honor Society ()Ìý(outside source).
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Career and Technical Education (CTE) Team

1701 North Congress AvenueÌý
Austin, TX 78701-1401Ìý
(512) 936-6060

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College, Career, and Military Preparation (CCMP) Division
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