Members of Collierville Partners in Education serve as the district’s Career and Technical Education Advisory Council. Tennessee’s career clusters are organized into 16 broad categories that encompass virtually all occupations from entry through professional levels and are aligned with the U.S. Department of Education’s structure of career and technical education (CTE). Career clusters identify the knowledge and skills needed to follow a pathway toward career goals and provide a context for exploring the many occupational options available. Note that each cluster is divided into different pathways that are grouped by the knowledge and skills required for occupations in these career fields.

Have you ever wanted to learn more about how high school students are being prepared for your industry? Interested in getting involved and providing feedback on needed skills and abilities in your area of work? Advisory Board members may be asked to review and discuss issues like curriculum alignment, industry certifications, training and equipment needs, etc.

Collierville High School offers a high number of CTE courses. These courses are sequenced within programs of study that allow students to work through a career pathway up to the point of their graduation. Listed below are the current programs of study offered at Collierville High School:

As of 2018

0
%
of Collierville students
test at or above grade level

The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development projects

0
%
of jobs through 2024
will require an Associate's Degree or less

Nationally

0
%
of jobs
do not require a 4 year degree
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