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CACC Wishes Farewell to the Following Retired Staff Members:
Back Row From Left: Fred Baschal (Culinary Arts Instructor), JIm Martimucci (Law Enforcement Instructor), Diana Tomlinson (Counselor), Jim Bowers (Marketing Education), Sue Haughey (Counselor), Marty LaCasse (Collision Repair Technology)
Front Row From Left: Joe Ratti (Work Based Coordinator), Linda Ratti (Alternative Education Instructor), Jan Labrecque (Administration Assistant)
CTE Makes CACC a Formula for Success!
Career and technical education is about helping students, workers, and lifelong learners of all ages fulfill their working potential (Association for Career and Technical Education, 2008). The Calhoun Area Career Center (CACC) integrates academic knowledge with technical skills, providing well rounded educational opportunities for any student serviced by the Calhoun Intermediate School District. We are not just preparing students for jobs after high school. Students today need more than just a high school education, and our mission is to prepare them for their post-secondary journey. Integrating technical and career training gives meaning and relevance to their academics.
The CACC is about preparing students for careers with:• Academic subject matter taught with relevance to the real world, often called contextual learning.
students explore interests and careers in the process of progressing through school.
relevance.
Currently, the CACC offers 18 programs following the Michigan Career Pathways model. While attending the Center, students may earn college credits through dual enrollment or articulation. Several student organizations are available that enhance classroom learning. These organizations provide leadership training, team work, and opportunities to network with professionals in their career field.
Our staff in the Student and Career Services Department provides academic and technical support as well as career counseling and student service resources. We employ academic specialists in core content areas to collaboratively work with programs to integrate elements of the Michigan Merit Curriculum into our instruction.
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