How many students in our area are involved with Career-Technical education at the high school level and at postsecondary levels?
A. Nationally, about 97 percent of all high school students take at least one Career-Technical course. Nearly 9,400 post-secondary institutions – technical institutes, skill centers, community colleges and other public and private two- and four-year colleges and universities – offer Career-Technical programs. And millions of adults are enrolled in these programs.
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