• 香港六合彩资料 Career and Technical Education

    香港六合彩资料 has provided our students with a wealth of opportunities. You can obtain more detailed information about our Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs and opportunities for your students from our district CTE web page.  Check out the

    CTE Internships
    Learning is not limited to the classroom. Internship opportunities are supervised work-based learning experiences in a paid or unpaid position within the CTE program of study. The CTE internship provides on-the-job experience and valuable industry networking. Students must complete the Online Application for 香港六合彩资料 Career and Technical Education Programs. *The participating student will be responsible for their own transportation and the parent/guardian agrees to assume liability for travel to and from the facility.    

    Dual Enrollment
    CTE students can receive college credit for courses taken in their high school setting. These courses are offered at MRHS and taught by high school teachers with community college certification and will earn students both high school credit and college credit.  There will be a community college tuition fee for these courses. Not all CTE courses are dual-enrolled. Students must check with their instructors to see if this opportunity is available.

    What are the benefits of CTE?

    • We are preparing our students today for jobs that don’t even exist yet! The global economy places a premium on skills acquisition and innovation. Students can cultivate and grow their knowledge and skills through further education. 
    • CTE programs prepare students to be successful by providing adaptable skills and knowledge, thereby ensuring flexibility to transition careers as interests change, opportunities emerge and the economy transforms.
    • CTE programs provide students with the rigor and relevance needed to succeed in today’s global economy. Students are presented with opportunities to develop specialized skills while in high school and apply their academic knowledge in real-world settings. Regardless of post-secondary plans, CTE provides all students with cutting-edge training and opportunities in their chosen program of study. 

    The CTE programs of study currently offered on the Mountain Ridge campus include:

    CTE Program

    MRHS Teacher Email/Phone

    MRHS Staff Webpage

    CTE Student Organization Links

    Biomedical Sciences

    Signature Program Application(for non -MRHS Students Only)

     

    Kim Rodgers

    (623) 376-3044

    Website

    Biomedical Sciences Curriculum Presentation

    MRHS HOSA

    CTE Internship

    Jeffrey Samaniego

    (623) 376-3113  

    Website

     

    Digital Communications

    Jen Kain

    (623) 376-3101

     

    Website

     

    Digital Communications Curriculum Presentation

    Education Professions

    Heidi Moya

    (623) 376-3140

    Website

    Education Professions Curriculum Presentation

    Film and TV Broadcasting

    Jen Kain

    (623) 376-3101

    Website

    Media Productions Curriculum Presentation

    Engineering

    Signature Program Application(for non -MRHS Students Only)

    Travis Randolph

    (623) 376-3106

    Chad Miller

    (623) 376-3131

    Website

     

    Website

     

    Engineering Curriculum Presentation

    Graphic Communications

    Adam Korman

    (623) 376-3118

     

    Website

     

     

     

    Graphic Design Curriculum Presentation

    Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship 

    NAF Academy Application

    Jeffrey Samaniego

    (623) 376-3113

     

    Francisco Ortiz

    (623) 376-3101

     

    Loribeth Horton

    (623) 376-3103

    Website

     

     

    Website

     

     

    Website

    Marketing Curriculum Presentation

    MRHS DECA

    Software Development

     

    Paul Hintz

    (623) 376-3110  

    Website

     

    Software and App Design Curriculum Presentation

    MRHS FBLA

    Career and Technical Student Organizations
    Mountain Ridge also offers students a variety of career and technical student organizations, which are organizations (CTSO) that reinforce CTE instruction through co-curricular activities and competitive leadership conferences that prepare young people to become productive citizens and leaders.

    • DECA
      This organization is a national association of marketing education students and provides teachers and members with educational and leadership development activities to merge with the education classroom instructional program.
    • Educators Rising
      This organization is sponsored by PDK International, a student organization that provides students interested in education-related careers with activities and materials that help them explore the teaching profession in a variety of ways. Educators Rising helps students develop the skills and strong leadership traits that are found in high-quality educators and significantly contributes to the development of the next generation of great educators.
    • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
      This student organization is a dynamic organization of young people preparing for success as leaders in our businesses, government, and communities. This site was created to help current and prospective FBLA-PBL members find information about the association, its programs and services, and its members.
    • HOSA
      This student organization is an international student organization that provides unique leadership development, motivation, and recognition program exclusively for students enrolled in health science education and biomedical science programs or those interested in pursuing careers in health professions.

    • SkillsUSA
      This organization is a national organization serving high school and college students and professional members who are enrolled in technical, skilled, and service occupations, including health occupations.