Career and Technical Education
What is CTE?
There is a growing need in the U.S. workforce for well-trained employees who are prepared with the 21st Century skills that businesses and corporations have identified as critical for the challenges of our global economy. Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs in Virginia public schools prepare today's students for their future education and workplace experiences by offering quality hands-on learning in a "real-world" context.
The mission of CTE is to ensure that every graduate is prepared for the challenges of post-secondary education and the workplace. Workplace readiness skills emphasized within John Champe CTE programs include:
critical and high order thinking
collaboration and teamwork
creativity
personal and social responsibility
communication
decision-making skills and more!
CTE Program Areas
The Career & Technical Education department at John Champe High School consists of four program areas:
Business & Information Technology
Family & Consumer Sciences
Marketing Education
Technology & Engineering Education
All program area classes incorporate hands-on learning activities that actively engage students in applying knowledge to real world scenarios through project-based learning. Some courses also provide laboratory learning experiences, such as work in the school store, foods lab, preschool, production lab, research & design lab, and more. All students are provided with opportunities to earn industry certifications and credentials aligned with the state competencies for the course.
Family and Consumer Sciences
Welcome to Family and Consumer Sciences at John Champe High School!
Mission Statement
Family and Consumer Sciences provides opportunities for students to develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors needed for:
Strengthening the well-being of individuals and families across the life span.
Becoming responsible citizens and leaders in family, community, and work settings.
Promoting optimal nutrition and wellness across the life span.
Managing resources to meet the material needs of individuals and families.
Balancing personal, home, family and work lives.
Using critical and creative thinking skills to address problems in diverse families, communities, and work environments.
Exemplifying successful life management, employment, and career development.
Functioning effectively as providers and consumers of goods and services.
Appreciating human worth and accepting responsibility for one's actions and success in family and work life.
Course Offerings:
Early Childhood Education I
Early Childhood Education II
Gourmet Foods
Personal Finance and Economics
Teacher Cadet I
Teacher Cadet II