• Career Readiness for All - Helping students chart their own path into the future!

    "College for all" has been the call of educators and parents for decades. However, because the world of professions, careers and demands have changed and so has the expectation that success requires a college degree. Hence, in 2023, our purpose in preparing students for life after TK-12 has evolved and expanded.

    Today, our mantra in the district is “To prepare each student for a post-high school credential.” This may include an industry certificate from an apprenticeship program or trade school, or a college degree from a 4-year or a 2-year. Furthermore, we recognize that all branches of the military may offer great opportunities as well as career pathways within the branches of the military that can further an individual's education while in the armed services. Each option carries equal value. We are committed to showing students options to see which path suits their interests, skills, abilities and future needs!

    The document below provides an overview of our career readiness efforts. 

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  • Career Technical Education

    Career Technical Education (CTE) is a critical piece to career readiness for all.

    CTE is applied academics with hands-on learning to prepare students for their career of choice and multiple options after high school including apprenticeships, college, military, trade schools, and the workforce.  Please view our catalogue below.

  • The video below speaks to CTE in Murrieta Valley USD.

  • MVUSD CTE pathways consist of a three-course sequence for Career and Technical Education. Currently, MVUSD offers the following pathways:

    CTE Pathways

     

    Arts and Media Entertainment

      Arts, Media & Entertainment

    Engineering   

    Engineering & Design

     Hospitality

     Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation

            Transportation

    Transportation

    Business and Finance  

     Business & Finance

    Info & Tech   

    Info. & Communication Technologies

    Construction  

    Construction

     

    Health Science  

    Health Science & Medical Technology

     

    Public Service  

     Public Services

    (Criminal Justice & Fire Science)

       Education

    Education 

     

    CTE Data:

    # of CTE Participants

    # of Senior CTE Completers

    Earned College Credit

      2023-24: 3104 301 749
      2022-23:  1942 246 737
      2021-22:  1633 282  511
      2020-21:  2359 188 473
      2019-20:  2436 168 97

      2018-19:  2286

     62 444

     

    CTE Advisory Council

    The CTE Advisory Council comprises local industry representatives, post-secondary representatives, military representatives, CTE teachers, counselors, and administrators who provide input on the CTE program and pathways offered in our district. We meet formally as an entire group once a year, but we meet each semester by sector.  Industry advisement and engagement is the focus in fall semester; post-secondary input is the focus in spring semester. If you are interested in being involved in the large committee, any of the specific industry subcommittees, or if you know of community or business members who would be interested in serving on this committee in order to provide input about our program and insights from the business world, please complete this form or contact Valerie Backus, CTE Coordinator. 
     
     

    CTE Resources:

     
     
     

    This page is designed to support Career and Technical Education teachers by providing news, information, and resources that will help them implement their programs, articulate with colleges and other post-secondary programs, and connect with the community and business world. If you have resources that you think would be helpful to share on this site, please send them to CTE Coordinator, Valerie Backus

Last Modified on April 30, 2025