Career & Technical Education
Career and Technical Education in Poolville ISD provides opportunities for students to take a sequence of courses in high school that prepare them for entry-level work in a career path. All CTE Programs of Study lead to an industry certification. To learn more about CTE, watch this video.
CTE SHOWCASE 2025 Slideshow
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Click Program of study to find out about our CTE Course by Program of Study
Find out more information about each Program of Study by viewing these PowerPoints.
To learn more about Poolville ISD Digital Art, watch here.
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The Academic Planning Guides found on this page are provided to assist Poolville ISD secondary students in making course selections as they plan for their academic futures. We encourage students and parents to read these guides carefully. Counselors are available to work with students, parents, and teachers to select appropriate courses that are challenging and meet graduation requirements.
For more information, please contact your school counselor.
Please note that all courses may not be offered every year due to different needs, class sizes, and teacher availability. In cases of limited enrollment, priority will be given to seniors first, then juniors, followed by students who are in need of the course to complete their endorsement. *All courses and pathways subject to change due to availability or class size.
Click here to view High School Course Selection and Graduation Requirements
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Fundamentals of Animal Science
AWS D 9.1 Welding Certification
Texas State Florists’ Association Knowledge Based Floral Certification
Adobe Certified Professional in Visual Design Using Adobe Photoshop
Educational Aide
Child Dev. Associate or Community Health Worker
Serv-Safe Food Manager (Food Protection Manager)
Certified Entry Level Python Programmer
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Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) play an integral part in a student’s career and technical education. CTSOs enrich student learning that starts in the classroom, build strong partnerships between industries and future employees, and provide future career experience that students carry into their careers and communities.
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Teresa Kelley
CTE Coordinator