• What is CTE?

    Today’s cutting-edge, rigorous and relevant Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs prepares our students for a wide range of high-wage, high-skill, high-demand careers. Amos Alonzo Stagg High School's CTE program is composed of courses from three (3) departments including Family & Consumer Sciences (FACS), Technology & Engineering Education, and Business Education. Each of these departments provide courses that are connected to various career pathways which you can learn more about in each department's page found on the side bar. Many of our programs of study lead to work-based learning (WBL) experiences, industry certifications, and/or dual credit opportunities. Further down on this page you will find a short student created video sharing information about the three (3) department as well as each department's own highlight video.

    ACTE's Fact Sheet (National)

    Illinois CTE Fact Sheet

    What is Dual Enrollment and Dual Credit?

    Some of our CTE courses provide free dual credit if the student earns a C or better in a dual credit approved class. Dual credit curses are taught at a D230 school and by D230 staff who have been approved by the post-secondary instutition providing the credit. The credit is transferable in most cases but you will need to work with your post-secondary's admission office to varify if and how the credit will transfer to their instution. Most of our dual credit opportunities are with Moraine Valley Community College (MVCC) but are also not limited to MVCC.

    Dual Enrollment courses are courses that are taught by MVCC or another instutions' staff at take place at their campus. This could be due to facuilty needs or instructor qualifications. The credit earned is post-secondary credit but can be requested to be added to your high school transcript if desired.

    Why earn professional & industry certifications?

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    What is D230 Works?

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    What are CTSOs and co-curriculars?

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  • Below you will find videos sharing a general overview of the three departments that make up CTE. Use the sidebar to nagivate to each departments page that will have more specific information avialable for that particular department.

  • Business Education

  • Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS)

  • Technology and Engineering Education (TEE)