The mission of the Sault Area Career Center is to provide career
technical education, career guidance, and work-based learning
opportunities for all students. Students completing a CTE program
will have the necessary academic, technical, and work behavior skills
for success in a career of their choice and lifelong learning.
- Eleven Career Technical Programs offered in the Career Center
- Additional Career Technical Program offerings through the Less-Than-Class Size Work-Based Learning Program
- Career Guidance, Exploration, and Assessment
- Field Trips
- Employability Skills
- Placement Services
- Cooperative Education
- Job Shadowing
- Work Experience
- Services for Special Populations
- Articulation Agreements with several colleges and universities
Why take Career Technical Education classes?
- Two-thirds of all high school career tech graduates enter a post-secondary program
- CTE is hands-on education, which is the way more than a third of all students learn best
- Career Education can give you an edge in college and in a career plus you can earn money for college using the technical skills you learned in CTE
- Explore a career field before spending four or more years and thousands of dollars on college-find out if this is really what you want to do
- Getting on a career path early can help to create a road map for your future-your options will be more visible and more attainable
- Many CTE programs have links to college programs, apprenticeships, and state and national certifications
- Acquire advanced credit or experience related to a college major
- Combine academic and technical courses to achieve a comprehensive, first-class education