Idaho Ed News published an article recently reporting the poverty rates in correlation to graduation rates in Idaho and across the nation. While this is an overall issue of concern that State Board, local officials and educators are working together to improve, Payette schools were recognized for our realistic and effective approach to enhancing our students opportunities for success in college or certificate programs.
As stated by Kevin Richert in the Idaho Ed News Article, “Idaho wants 60 percent of its 25- to 34-year-olds to complete some education beyond high school. This isn’t only a college graduation goal, although two- and four-year degrees count toward the bottom line. One-year professional certificates also count.” Payette School District is striving hard toward making that a reality for all of their students.
Our Vice Principal at Payette High School, Marci Holcomb, was interviewed and recognized for embracing our school district’s understanding that college may not be an option financially for many of our students. The district is emphasizing preparing students for career-technical education as an alternative to college or a path toward post secondary education. Holcomb is helping students with that effort.
Marci Holcomb talks with students at Payette High School about career-technical classes.
In a follow up article, Idaho Ed News again highlights Payette Schools and our students by praising our certificate and intern programs offered. The article mentions how career-technical education has emerged as a complement and a counterweight to postsecondary education. It provides students with skill based knowledge to enter the work force with applicable skills needed for meaningful jobs and careers. Idaho Ed News also states that, “For the college-bound, CTE gives students a way to pay for tuition and housing. For students who won’t attend college, CTE promises mobile and tangible job training, at a bargain price.”
Payette High students, Holly Youngberg, Destiny Frazier, Analicia Dovalina, Kaleb Gauthier and Shelby Payne are highlighted as students working toward their certificates in career-technical skills that can set them on their career path and we are proud of them! The full article from Idaho Ed News can be found here.
Payette Schools are committed to preparing students for their best possible future and we are striving to do just that as we offer career-minded programs to students. Some of these programs include: Culinary Arts, Health, Horticulture, Business, Small Engines, CNA, Welding, and more! We encourage our students to take advantage of this affordable training and actively take part in the future!
About Payette Schools
Payette Schools is an environment of champions both in the classroom and the community. Our dedicated and caring staff arrive each day ready to teach our students. Payette students are prepared to be leaders, innovators and difference makers in the classroom and the world with support from a variety of programs such as Robotics, Performing Arts, Career Technical Education, Athletics, Clubs, Makerspace, Academic Competitions, and more. Payette Schools is excited about our planned facility improvements to create even more inviting spaces to teach and inspire our future generations. Payette Schools – People, preparation, progress – Payette.
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