Career-technical open house set

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Interested 10th-grade students and parents can learn about the Career-Technical Education programs offered at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Kent at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 14.

The "Conversation with Parents and Tenth Grade Students" open house is hosted by the Six District Educational Compact. Career-technical programs prepare students to become engaged, lifelong learners prepared for success in career, college and life.

The event features Roosevelt Career-Technical Education programs, including athletic health care & fitness, business management, computer-aided design and manufacturing, construction technologies, cosmetology, electronics technology, engineering academy, health careers technologies, marketing management, teaching professions, forestry & landscape management, and wood product technologies & cabinetry. Each program offers college credit opportunities with partner universities.

Students from all compact high schools, including Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Kent, Stow-Munroe Falls, Tallmadge and Woodridge, are invited to attend the open house and eligible to apply for these programs.

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  • "...become engaged, lifelong learners prepared for success in career, college and life."