About SVCTE
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What Students Can Expect from SVCTE
A Proven Pathway to Success
Mission Statement
Student Learning Outcomes
Standards for Career-Ready Practice
Who We Are
Board Policy & Administrative Regulations
What students can expect from svcte
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What students can expect from svcte
Students who successfully complete one of our courses can expect to gain:
- Technical skills and academic knowledge
- Professional communication skills
- Career exploration and planning
- Industry-related technology experience
- Critical thinking, creativity, innovation and problem-solving
- Teamwork and team productivity
- Citizenship and leadership
a proven pathway to success
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a proven pathway to success
Career technical education (CTE) programs provide a sequence of courses that integrate career technical knowledge and skills with applied academic learning to prepare students to fulfill their career and college aspirations.
Did you know: CTE programs in California have a proven track record of helping students thrive and succeed in careers and post-secondary education.
Silicon Valley CTE has been preparing students for success in careers and post-secondary education for over a century, and we also have a proven track record of students going on to successful careers in many fields; numerous local luminaries claim us as among the influences that helped them reach the heights of success they have enjoyed. (Before it was SVCTE, this school was CCOC, San Jose Regional Vocational Center, and San Jose Tech High.)
Silicon Valley CTE courses are year-long, 15-hour weekly courses offering 30 high school credits, as well as these great opportunities:
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Mission statement
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Mission statement
Silicon Valley Career Technical Education offers state-of-the art programs taught by industry professionals who engage students in rigorous, real-world academics and skills development designed to support their success through college and in their future careers
Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)

student learning outcomes
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student learning outcomes
Students will:
- Demonstrate technical skills for college and career readiness.
- Demonstrate leadership skills, including teamwork and strong work ethic.
- Solve problems using effective communication, critical thinking, and evidence-based decision-making.
- Integrate academic skills through applied learning experiences.
Silicon Valley Career Technical Education
760 Hillsdale Avenue San Jose, CA 95136 • 408-723-6401
Metropolitan Education District (MetroED)
760 Hillsdale Avenue San Jose, CA 95136 • 408-723-6401
Metropolitan Education District (MetroED)
“Meet your future, head on.”
standards for career ready practice
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standards for career ready practice
Standards for Career Ready Practice describe the fundamental knowledge and skills that students need to prepare for transition to post-secondary education, career training, or the workforce. These standards are not exclusive to a career pathway, a career technical education (CTE) program of study, a particular discipline, or level of education. Standards for Career Ready Practice are taught and reinforced in all career exploration and preparation programs or integrated into core curriculum, with increasingly higher levels of complexity and expectation as a student advances through a program of study. Standards for Career Ready Practice are a valuable resource for CTE and academic teachers in the design of curricula and lessons that teach and reinforce the career-ready aims of the CTE Model Curriculum Standards and the Common Core State Standards.
- Apply appropriate technical skills and academic knowledge.
- Communicate clearly, effectively, and with reason.
- Develop an education and career plan aligned with personal goals.
- Apply technology to enhance productivity.
- Utilize critical thinking to make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
- Practice personal health and understand financial literacy.
- Act as a responsible citizen in the workplace and the community.
- Model integrity, ethical leadership, and effective management.
- Work productively in teams while integrating cultural and global competence.
- Demonstrate creativity and innovation.
- Employ valid and reliable research strategies.
- Understand the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decisions.
Prepared by the California Department of Education: https://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/ct/sf/documents/ctescrpflyer.pdf
who we are
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who we are
Silicon Valley Career Technical Education is the premier career technical education training center in Northern California and a program of MetroED, a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) of six school districts:
Campbell Union High School District
Boynton High School
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Branham High School
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Del Mar High School
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Leigh High School
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Prospect High School
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Westmont High School
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East Side Union High School District
Andrew Hill High School
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Calero High School
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Foothill High School
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Evergreen Valley High School
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James Lick High School
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Independence High School
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Oak Grove High School
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Mt. Pleasant High School
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Piedmont Hills High School
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Santa Teresa High School
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Silver Creek High School
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W.C. Overfelt High School
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Yerba Buena High School
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Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School District
Los Gatos High School
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Saratoga High School
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Milpitas Unified School District
Milpitas High School
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Calaveras Hills High School
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San Jose Unified School District
Broadway High School
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Gunderson High School
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Leland High School
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Liberty High School
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Lincoln High School
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Pioneer High School
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San Jose High
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Willow Glen High School
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Santa Clara Unified School District
MacDonald High School
New Valley High School
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Wilcox High School
Wilson High School
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Santa Clara High School
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Silicon Valley Career Technical Education
760 Hillsdale Ave, San Jose, CA 95136 • 408-723-6401
board policy & administrative regulations
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board policy & administrative regulations
This handbook refers to MetroED Board Policy (BP) and Administrative Regulations (AR). Find both at https://www.metroed.net/About-Us/Governing-Board/Board-Policies/index.html.