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Successful Practices

The Successful Practices are a collection of school’s strengths or areas of expertise schools share with others through the CTE Technical Assistance Center. They range from program and course curriculum, projects or programs by individual classes and school wide. Please consider adding yours to the resources available to everyone. Submissions can be directed to ctetac@spnet.us

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Work-based Learning - Early Childhood Education Program
Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential
Middle States Accreditation - Capitol Region BOCES
Three Certifications in the Certified Nurse Assistant Program
Self-Study and External Review Round-Robin
Two Certification Exams
Online Curriculum
Dual Enrollment Credit - Computer Systems and Network Administration
Career Training for High School Juniors/Seniors with Learning Disabilities
Freedom Area Transition Program
Implementing Gold Seal Curriculum at Francis Tuttle Technology Center
Special Education Students - Coffee Shop
Nighthawk Television
Utilizing social media (Facebook & Twitter) to improve communication with the community and parents
Using Engineering and Biomedical Sciences Programs to Improve the Performance of Underrepresented St
Graduation Through Exhibitions
Northeast High School Collaborative Lesson Planning
Creating a Positive Culture
Medical Academy
Retail Merchandising ? Student Store
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Support for the CTE Technical Assistance Center (CTE TAC) and this website is provided through a state contract under the Strengthening Career and Technical Education Act (Perkins V) administered by the New York State Education Department.