Career and Technical Education (CTE) of St. Johns County

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Full Sail University brings their mobile classroom to SAHS, BTHS and CHS

Students from Career Academies tied to the arts and entertainment programs and Digital Design programs at St. Augustine (Aug. 30), Bartram Trail (Aug. 31) and Creekside (Sept. 1) High Schools were able to tour the mobile bus that explains all of the majors at Full Sail University in Orlando.  Each major had interactive technology for […]

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NE FL Construction & Career Day – April 5, 2016

For the second year, the Career Academies of St. Johns sent students in academies related to engineering and construction to the NE FL Construction and Career Day held on April 5, 2016 at the Equestrian Center in Jacksonville. Over 100 businesses had interactive booths to expose students to a wide variety of careers in the

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CTE Teacher from SPMS receives 2015 Teacher of the Year Award for SJCSD

Charles Moseley, middle school computer education teacher of Introduction to Information Technology, won the St. Johns County School District Teacher of the Year for 2015! Charles runs his class like a business and students assume responsibilities for the various class initiatives. His students have a high success rate in passing Microsoft Office Industry Certifications. He

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BTHS DECA Students Shine at State Competition

Mikayla Oko and Supiya Palli qualified to participate in the International DECA Competition, which will be held in Orlando in April 2015. Approximately 17,000 high school students and their advisers will attend this conference. To earn this, Mikayla placed 5th in the Marketing Management State Competition and Suprya placed 6th in Entrepreneurship Franchise State competition.

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PVHS Academy of International Business Students Chosen as Boys State Delegates!

Congratulations to Darryl Oswald and William O’Hara who were selected by the Florida American Legion as the delegates to Boys State for this summer!   Boys State is a prestigious comprehensive one week program in state and local government developed to offer youth a better perspective of the practical operation of government.  Delegates will attend

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Bartram Trail participates in the Quick n’ Dirty Boat Building Competition

St Augustine, FL, October 19, 2014:  Congratulations to Bartram Trail Design Academy boatmen! Please congratulate Kai Merten and Patrick Tybor for placing third in the 2nd Annual Quick and Dirty Boat Building Competition, held this weekend at the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine. This was the first year that BTHS participated and they were

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The Design Academy travels to the University of Florida

Gainesville, Florida, October 6, 2014: The Upperclassmen in the Architectural Design Academy and the Interior Design Academy attended a tour of the University of Florida Design College on Monday. There were 18 students that participated. The students were able to tour the Interior Design Studio, the Landscape Architect Studio and the Architectural Design Studio. Students

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Bartram Trail Fashion Academy represented in “Love your Mother” Eco Fashion Show

The Fashion Academy at Bartram Trail High School participated in the Fashion Show that was held at the Volkswagen Dealership on US 1 on Saturday night. Sixteen different groups designed and created fashions using recyclable materials to benefit “Home Again St Johns”, the facility for the homeless population. Fashion seniors used recycled materials from Saks

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