| Career Clusters in Virginia |
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Each school division is being asked to develop sample plans of study, based on the courses offered within their schools, the employment needs of the area, and the post-high school educational opportunities needed for these careers. Once these sample plans are developed, they can be customized to the needs of individual students so that all students have the opportunity to have an individualized plan of study. In an effort to assist the local school divisions in developing career pathways, the state will provide model templates in each of the 16 clusters. Click on the links below to view sample model templates for each cluster.
Career Clusters help students investigate careers and design their courses of study to advance their career goals. For this reason, the Office of Career and Technical Education in Virginia has adopted the nationally accepted structure of career clusters, career pathways, and sample career specialties or occupations. Within each career cluster, there are multiple career pathways that represent a common set of skills and knowledge, both academic and technical, necessary to pursue a full range of career opportunities within that pathway—ranging from entry level to management, including technical and professional career specialties. Based on the skills sets taught, all CTE courses are aligned with one or more career clusters and career pathways.
Use the resources provided here to learn more about the Career Clusters movement and how it can help you and your child plan for life after high school. For questions about Career Clusters in Virginia, contact:
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To download a Quick Reference Guide of print and on-line career planning resources, click on the link below:
Career Clusters in Virginia Overview |
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