Missouri Valley Celebrates Career and Technical Education Month

Mayor signs proclamation to honor CTE programs at local high school

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

The mayor of Missouri Valley, Iowa, Roger Marshall, signed a proclamation on February 5th declaring February as Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month in the city. The proclamation was signed at Missouri Valley High School, where students have opportunities to take courses in business, family and consumer science, health science, agriculture, and industrial technology.

Why it matters

CTE programs provide students with valuable real-world skills and help prepare them for future careers. By recognizing CTE Month, the city of Missouri Valley is highlighting the importance of these educational opportunities and the positive impact they have on the local community.

The details

The proclamation signing ceremony was attended by several CTE teachers and students from Missouri Valley High School. The event celebrated the diverse range of CTE courses available to students, which cover a variety of industries and prepare them for both college and career paths.

  • Mayor Marshall signed the CTE Month proclamation on February 5, 2026.
  • February 2026 is designated as CTE Month in Missouri Valley.

The players

Roger Marshall

The mayor of Missouri Valley, Iowa, who signed the proclamation declaring February as CTE Month.

Missouri Valley High School

The local high school where students have access to a range of CTE courses, including business, family and consumer science, health science, agriculture, and industrial technology.

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The takeaway

By recognizing CTE Month, Missouri Valley is highlighting the importance of providing students with diverse educational opportunities that equip them with the skills and knowledge needed for successful careers in a variety of industries.