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CTEC team sets expectations with students' input
By Harold Reutter
harold.reutter@theindependent.com
Published: Thursday, February 17, 2011 7:15 AM CST
Grand Island Senior High students have many of the same expectations of the planned career and technical education center (CTEC) as do adults on the Design Team that is doing the planning for the facility.
Assistant Superintendent Robin Dexter told Design Team members on Wednesday that she gave high school students some background on the definition of a CTEC and how it might operate after it opens.
The Design Team -- made up of local business and industry leaders, school staff from several Central Nebraska school districts, Grand Island school board members, and representatives from the Grand Island Chamber of Commerce, Central Community College and the Nebraska Department of Education -- is in the midst of designing its own expectations about curriculum, staff and building design for the proposed CTEC.
The former Pentair manufacturing building, which was purchased by the Grand Island school district, is the site for the proposed CTEC. But in realty, career and technical education will probably occur at a number of locations in Grand Island.
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