MIDLAND COUNTY CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
WELCOME TO MIDLAND COUNTY ESA CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
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Making career decisions in a changing world can be tough, and knowing how to get there can be even more tough. Put your mind at ease, career choices are easier than you think. You don’t have to choose the destination yet – just the direction. It’s all about the journey!
Each year, Midland County Career and Technical Education (CTE) offer programs at different sites throughout the county. These programs connect academic learning with hands-on career development, technical skills, and work behavior knowledge that is designed to prepare youth with a broad range of employment, training services, and post secondary options. CTE programs are offered under the guidance of certified instructors, counselors, and administrators.
Services available through the CTE department include:
Career Fairs
Career Research
Job Shadowing
Mock Interviews
Post-secondary Research
Reality Store
Interested in Job Shadowing?
Complete the JOB SHADOW APPLICATION
For more information on each CTE program, please visit the link to view the flyer:
Agriscience
Educational Careers
Culinary Arts
Building Trades
Skilled Trades
Welding
Woodworking
Automotive Technology
Engineering Technology
Healthcare Technology
Chemical Processing Technology
Biomedical
Business
SUMMER CAMPS
Midland County CTE offers a wide array of CTE summer camp options! Jump on-board and get a head start by attending any one of our educational and hands-on summer camps. Each camp opens a new door into career exploration and development. Every camp is carefully planned and coordinated to ensure each student attending gains helpful knowledge and insight on the career focus within the camp.
Below are options of current camps for the summer of 2024:
The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act also known as Perkins V requires that states establish a performance accountability system designed to assess the effectiveness of the state in achieving statewide progress in career and technical education. The state-developed performance measures must consist of core indicators, additional indicators that the state determines, and the state-adjusted levels of performance for the core indicators. States are required to continually make progress toward improving the performance of career and technical education students. The most recent Perkins Core Performance Indicators (CPI) for Midland County CTE Programs can be found here: CPI Area Totals
All CTE programs in Midland County follow district policies of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, disability, height, weight, or marital status in all programs, services, activities, and employment. In addition, arrangements can be made to ensure that the lack of English language proficiency is not a barrier to admission or participation. Inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies should be directed to:
Midland County ESA
Director of Human Resources
3917 Jefferson Avenue
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 631-5890