Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs allow Delaware students the chance to earn early college credits, industry-recognized credentials and work experience while still in high school. To earn a living wage in today’s economy, all students must pursue education beyond high school. This education can include a two-year or four-year college degree, certification program, apprenticeship, formal job training or military service. The type of education students choose depends on each student’s unique interests and skills.

Delaware is a leader in CTE and uniquely positioned to be a model for the nation. Search the resources below for more information on CTE programs in Delaware.

2024 Draft Perkins V State Plan

Pursuant to 14 Del. C. 3310 and 14 Del. C. 104(b)(14) the State Board of Education serves as the “eligible agency” for career and vocational education.

The public comment period on the 2024 draft plan closed on March 8, 2024.  The updated plan will be presented to the Delaware State Board of Education for approval on April 18, 2024.  Additional information about Career and Technical Education in Delaware can be found on the Delaware Pathways website.

Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century (known as Perkins V)

The federal Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (known as Perkins) focuses on helping states, local education agencies, and postsecondary institutions enhance career and technical education (CTE) programs as well as strengthen opportunities for youth and adult learners. Perkins authorizes the Delaware State Board of Education to supervise CTE programs throughout the state.

Under Perkins, the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) supports continuous improvement in CTE programs of study. DDOE conducts CTE site visits in districts and charter schools on a five-year rotation schedule. Each visit looks at progress made from the previous visit around the academic achievement of CTE students, connections between high school and post-high school education, and local and state accountability.

The CTE statewide plan is part of Delaware’s Combined State Plan under the Delaware Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. In school year 2022-23, Delaware will revise the four-year state plan under the Act.

Additional Information and Resources

CTSOs promote career excellence, leadership, and citizenship for students involved in Delaware CTE programs. The Delaware Department of Education requires CTSOs to be an integral part of high-quality CTE programs.

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Find the most current CTE resources for Delaware educators, including additional resources available on the CTE Cadre/Roundtable Schoology group.