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Career & Technical Education

CTE Vision: Develop Arizona's workforce through Career and Technical Education (CTE).

CTE Mission: CTE will engage Arizona students in real-world experiences that lead to meaningful, well-paying careers.

Career Pathways

Bradshaw Mountain High School offers a range of Career and Technology Education (CTE) Programs designed to prepare students for the future. These programs help students connect their schoolwork to real-world careers and offer:

  • Essential skills needed by employers, including thinking, applied academics, life management, and technology skills.
  • A structured sequence of career development activities to help students make informed career and education choices.
  • Instruction that integrates technology.
  • Opportunities for work-based learning, where students can practice career skills in real-world settings.
  • Cooperative classes (co-ops) that allow students to gain on-the-job experience alongside classroom learning.

Bradshaw Mountain also offers articulated programs where students can earn college credits by completing certain CTE courses. To qualify, students must:

  • Earn a “B” or higher in each eligible course.
  • Enroll at Yavapai College within two years after graduation.
  • Apply for Tech Prep status at Yavapai College when admitted.
  • Complete at least six college credit hours in the articulated program.

Nondiscrimination Statement

Humboldt Unified School District does not discriminate based on sex, race, color, national origin, age, or disability in its programs and activities. The district ensures equal access to all CTE programs, including Business, CNA, Sports Medicine, Graphic Design, and more. English language skills will not prevent participation, and the district also does not discriminate in its hiring practices.

This notice is in compliance with various federal civil rights laws. For more information, contact the designated individuals for inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies.