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The Virginia Association for Career and Technical Education (Virginia ACTE) provides leadership in developing an educated, prepared, adaptable, and competitive workforce. Members include educators, business partners, parents, administrators, and others committed to expanding opportunities for Career and Technical Education.
VISIONThe Virginia ACTE is the organization that advocates for, supports, and serves all aspects of Career and Technical Education for the benefit of education and the economy in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
MISSIONThe Virginia ACTE is dedicated to expanding relevant and rigorous Career and Technical Education programs, enhancing leadership among its members, and influencing public policy for the benefit of Career and Technical Education students and professionals and developing a competitive workforce in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
STRATEGIES1. Ensure all students have the opportunity to be career ready through all
levels of education and training.
2. Continue to influence state-of-the-art Career and Technical Education programs throughout Virginia.
3. Provide professional development and leadership opportunities for Career and Technical Education teachers and administrators.
4. Influence and support public policy initiatives that enhance and benefit Career and Technical Education in Virginia.
5. Strengthen the organization through increased active membership.
6. Inform all members of educational initiatives and national and state public policies that affect Career and Technical Education.
7. Communicate critical needs of Career and Technical Education to policymakers, parents, business and industry, students, and communities.
http://www.VirginiaACTE.org
Dr. Brenda D. Long, Executive [email protected]
September 2020
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Completers Graduated with Standard and Advanced Studies Diplomas
Approved alternative education programs
2018 Graduates One Year Later
Note: Totals include multiple exams attempted/earned by individual students. The cost of credentialing tests ranges from $3 to nearly $300 per test.
Pass Rates of Exams Attempted vs. Earned
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Total Number of CredentialsEarned by Students
State License
Workplace Readiness
Total Number of CTE Completers
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Virginia’s Credentialing Initiative
High schools report the number of credentials earned by students for passing occupational competency assessments, state licensure examinations, industry certification examinations, and workplace readiness skills assessments.
Source: Virginia’s School Quality Profile
Over the past six consecutive years, 95% or more CTE completers graduated high school with a Standard or Advanced Diploma.
Beginning in 2013-2014, first-time ninth-grade students (the graduating class of 2017) are required to earn a Board-approved career and technical education credential to graduate with a Standard Diploma.
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CTE Enrollment Trends - Duplicated
In the 2018-2019 school year, 299,333 middle and high school students enrolled in one or more CTE courses, totaling 666,720 students.
he 16 career clusters help students investigate careers and design their plan of study to advance their career goals. Within each career cluster, there are multiple career pathways that represent
a common set of skills and knowledge, including academic, technical, and career readiness skills that lead to credentials from entry level to management, including technical and professional career specialties.
More than 299,333 students enroll in CTE courses annually through
358 high schools
381 middle schools
50 division centers
22 Governor’s STEM Academies
9 Governor’s Health Sciences Academies
9 Jointly Operated Regional CTE Centers and
124 school divisions offer CTE dual enrollment across the Commonwealth of Virginia.
71% Enrolled in Postsecondary Schools
71%Enrolled
in PostsecondarySchool
16%EmployedFull-Time
16% Employed Full-Time
6% Employed Part-Time
4% Military Service
2% Out of Labor Force
1% Unemployed
Workplace Readiness Skills for the Commonwealth Examination
Source: Career and Technical Consortium of States (107 school divisions participated in 2013, 109 in 2014, 107 in 2015, 106 in 2016, 116 in 2017, 117 in 2018, and 118 in 2019.)
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13,435 Did Not
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11,356 Did Not
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71.4% Passed
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71.8% Passed
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13,248 Did Not
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76.7% Passed
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12,904 Did Not
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(20,002)Advanced
StudiesDiploma
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(19,419)StandardDiploma
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(19,933)Advanced
StudiesDiploma
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(18,600)StandardDiploma
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StudiesDiploma
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StudiesDiploma
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Total Credentialing Exams Attempted
2014-1577%
2013-1468%
2015-1675%
2016-1774%
2017-1874%
2018-1974%
Total Credentialing Exams Earned by Students
Axel VasquezFounder
Axel Makeup AcademyHerndon, VA
CTE connects learning to entrepreneurship by preparing
students to launch business ventures.
Brittany Council-Morton 4-H Agriculture Natural
Resources Extension Agent
Richmond, VA
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources• The Animal Systems pathway is
projected to experience double-digit growth through 2026, adding nearly 2,200 new jobs.
• Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers will account for nearly 2,700 job openings each year throughout the state, while the nonfarm animal caretakers are expected to have approximately 2,223 new jobs by 2026.
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clusters at Occupational information reflect state data unless stated otherwise.Occupational data source: May 2017 State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates for Virginia. United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, unless stated otherwise.Trailblazers 2016-2026 Employment Projections for Virginia. Retrieved from http://ctetrailblazers.org/labor-market-data/.
Emily MaysOutreach Director
Girls Inc.Kingsport, TN
Human Services • The Human Services cluster is
projected to have the highest rate of job growth of all clusters in Virginia (27%).
• The Human Services cluster is expected to grow by more than 50,700 jobs between the years 2016 and 2026, with approximately 31,726 job openings available annually.
• Personal Care Services is the largest pathway in this cluster; more than 145,000 jobs are projected for this pathway in 2026.
Brittany GroomeTraffic Project EngineerRummel, Kepler & Kahl LLP
Fairfax, VA
Architecture & Construction • The Maintenance/Operations
pathway has the highest number of employment opportunities. By 2026, it is projected to experience 11% job growth.
• An average of 32,236 annual job openings are expected by 2026 due to growth and net replacements across the cluster.
Andrew HeinzmanEconomic Consulting
AnalystCornerstone Research/UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
Business Management & Administration • The Business Management &
Administration cluster consists of approximately 726,737 positions in 2016, the most of any cluster.
• By 2026, approximately 51,200 more positions are expected to be available in this cluster, for a total of more than 777,900.
Marissa BarriosThird-grade TeacherVirginia Beach City Public
SchoolsVirginia Beach, VA
Education and Training • The Education and Training cluster
is expected to have the fourth highest percentage of job growth (13%) among all clusters in Virginia through 2026.
• Postsecondary health specialties teachers are expected to have the highest percentage of job growth (31%) over the decade, while teacher assistants are projected to have the highest number of job openings (3,448) each year.
Kayla FinnClub Senior Services
ManagerIndianapolis Colts
Indianapolis, IN
Hospitality & Tourism • Among all clusters, Hospitality
& Tourism will have the greatest number of job openings annually over the next decade, with over 87,900 employment opportunities becoming available each year in Virginia.
• Over 74% of the annual job openings within this cluster will occur within the Restaurants & Food/Beverage Services.
Kara LucordData Scientist
Oracle Data CloudDenver, CO
Information Technology • The Information Technology cluster
is expected to have the third highest percentage of job growth in Virginia among all clusters through 2026 (17%).
• Two occupations in this cluster are expected to expand by 30% or more by 2026: information security analysts (42%) and applications software developers (33%).
• All occupations in this cluster have a predominant education level of bachelor’s degree or higher.
2nd Lt. Emily FraySpecial Projects
Supervisor/Reserve Deputy Coordinator
Fairfax County Sheriff’s OfficeFairfax, VA
Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security • Emergency & Fire Management
Services is projected to have the highest percentage of employment growth (12%) through 2026.
• The Security & Protective Services pathway is projected to have the greatest increase in overall number of jobs (6,080) through 2026.
• Two occupations in this cluster expect more than 15% growth by 2026: emergency medical technicians and paramedics (20%) and forensic science technicians (19%).
Sarah GentryGeneral Foreman
Newport News ShipbuildingNewport News, VA
Manufacturing • By 2026, this cluster is anticipated
to include more than 267,000 positions in Virginia, ranging from security and fire alarm systems installers to electromechanical technicians and machinists.
• This cluster is projected to have about 28,000 job openings annually as a result of both job growth and net replacement of employees who leave their jobs.
Hanna GardnerAccount Executive
CRC StrategiesAlexandria, VA
Marketing• With nearly 484,000 positions
anticipated by 2026, Marketing is one of the largest career clusters in Virginia.
• Employment for market research analysts and marketing specialists is expected to grow by 27% between 2016 and 2026.
• Advertising and promotion managers are projected to experience 11% job growth and marketing managers, 13% growth, by 2026.
Shane RobertsonAutomotive Technology
InstructorLouisa County High School
Louisa, VA
Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics• In 2016, this cluster provided
approximately 273,000 jobs in Virginia, and about 24,600 more are expected by 2026.
• The Transportation Operations pathway will see the greatest increase in overall number of jobs and will have the most job openings each year during this time period.
David HarrisonDirector of Economic
DevelopmentSurry County, VA
Government & Public Administration • The Government & Public
Administration cluster is expected to grow by 11% through 2026 and add approximately 3,651 more positions across the Commonwealth by 2026.
• Percentage increases in the number of financial examiners (18%), appraisers and assessors of real estate (16%), urban and regional planners (15%), occupational health and safety technicians (13%), and compliance officers (13%) are projected to account for approximately 1,850 additional jobs by 2026.
2nd Lt. Bryan WallaceU.S. Air Force
Medical Service CorpsBiloxi, MS
CTE connects learning to military and civilian careers; JROTC kick-started Captain Wheeler’s military career.
Daniel Louis McCloudCNC Operator Level 3
Rolls-Royce Crosspointe Prince George, VA
CTE connects learning to internships that place the student in a real
workplace environment.
Troy MumpowerElectric Power
Generation Field Technician
Alban CaterpillarWinchester, VA
STEM• By 2026, this cluster is expected to
employ about 76,000 workers, a 12% growth over the decade in the Commonwealth.
• Statisticians are projected to experience the highest rate of job growth in this cluster through 2026 (43%), while social scientists and related workers are expected to see the greatest number of annual job openings (866).
Kat McDearisOwner
Kate McDearis Multimedia LLCKnoxville, TN
Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications • Employment in journalism and
broadcasting is projected to grow by 10% by 2026.
• Employment for film and video editors will grow by 16% by 2026, the highest among all occupations in the cluster.
• Between 2016 and 2026, employment of technical writers will grow by 15% or approximately 410 positions.
Dr. Yvette LoweryNurse Practitioner
Memorial HospitalJacksonville, FL
Health Science • The Health Science cluster is
projected to have the second highest rate of job growth of all clusters in Virginia (21%). In 2016, there were approximately 306,000 jobs associated with this cluster, and about 63,500 additional jobs are expected by 2026.
• This expected growth is due to an aging population and because federal health insurance reform should increase the number of individuals who have access to health insurance.
• Employment of nursing assistants is projected to grow 21% from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations.
Donovan HufferDirector of Financial
RecordingBanker Steel Co.
Lynchburg, VA
Finance • It is estimated that nearly 166,100
jobs will be available in the five pathways in the Finance cluster by 2026.
• Business Finance is projected to have the highest job growth rate among all pathways in this cluster through 2026 (19%); within this pathway, financial managers are projected to experience the highest percentage of job growth (21%).
• Overall, the Finance cluster is expected to grow by 11%.
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