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I was impressed that the BDN endorses career and technical education in a recent editorial ("Push Skills Education," March 11). Career and technical education (CTE) serves nearly 8,000 studentsin Maine high schools. Twenty-seven regional schools across the state prepare students to continue their education beyond high school or to advance directly to work.
Students not only learn by doing but also can earn college credit or valuable technical certifications or licenses recognized by business and industry. CTE has kept pace with the interests of their students and industry. Since students seek relevant rigorous educational options, CTE began to offer certifications such as the A+ Computer Diagnostics (recognized worldwide) or the Registered Medical Assistant.See the full content of this document
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