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Articulated credits through Career Pathways (local and statewide);
Dual Enrollment credits;
State Licensure, if applicable; and
Florida Bright Futures Vocational Gold Seal Scholarship.
Additional information is available at https://www.palmbeachschools.org/choiceprograms/.
Career Education Program Completer Certificate
A Career Education Program Completer Certificate is awarded to students who successfully
complete all courses in a CTE Program or Academy, as set forth by the Florida Department of
Education (FLDOE) and outlined in the District Career and Technical Education Resource Manual
which is available on the District’s CTE website: https://www.palmbeachschools.org/careered/.
Beginning in middle school, a student can begin a CTE Program of Study that includes
proficiency in mathematics, communications, science, and a sequence of courses in a CTE
Program or Academy, such as business, marketing, drafting, computer technologies, culinary,
public service, early childhood education, and health science occupations, etc. This will provide
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preparation for careers that will have continued growth in the 21 Century. In addition,
Articulation Agreements with postsecondary institutions are developed to provide students
with the opportunity to receive college credit for certain secondary CTE courses upon
matriculation. [Florida Statute § 1007.22]
Scholarships are available to eligible students who successfully complete a CTE Program of
Study through the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program.
Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corp (JROTC)
The School District shall allow a student attending a public high school in the District to enroll in
the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) at another public high school in the District
unless:
the student’s school offers the JROTC for any branch of the United States Armed Forces or
United States Department of Homeland Security;
the student does not meet the JROTC’s minimum enrollment qualifications; or
scheduling of the student’s courses of study does not allow the student to attend the
JROTC at another public high school in the School District.
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