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Clarkston High Celebrates Career and Technical Education Month
Students explore local businesses and community hosts career event
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Clarkston High School is celebrating Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month in February by providing students opportunities to visit local businesses and learn about potential career paths. On Friday, 68 students toured companies in fields like manufacturing, aviation, marketing, and restaurant management. The school is also hosting a 'Clarkston Career ConneCTEd' event tonight to showcase its CTE program offerings to the community.
Why it matters
CTE programs help prepare high school students for in-demand careers and give them hands-on experience to explore different industries. By connecting students with local businesses, Clarkston High is strengthening ties between education and the workforce, which can lead to better job prospects for graduates.
The details
As part of CTE Month, Clarkston High School students visited companies like the Lewiston Airport, CCI Speer, Brava's and Brock's, Pat's Garden Center, TriState Health, Custom Weld and Riverview Marina, and Schweitzer Engineering Labs. The students learned about various career paths and how their classroom learning connects to real-world scenarios. Tonight, the school is hosting a community event called 'Clarkston Career ConneCTEd' to showcase its CTE program offerings to parents, business leaders, and other community members.
- On Friday, 68 students from Clarkston High School's CTE programs visited local businesses.
- Tonight (Tuesday) from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Clarkston High School is hosting the 'Clarkston Career ConneCTEd' event.
The players
Clarkston High School
A public high school located in Clarkston, Idaho that offers a variety of Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs to prepare students for in-demand careers.
The takeaway
By connecting students with local businesses, Clarkston High School is helping prepare the next generation of the community's workforce and demonstrating the value of CTE programs in providing hands-on, real-world learning experiences.


