Millard High School CTE –

Career & Technical Education 

– Millard School District CTE Web Page –

Introduction to CTE pathways for incoming Freshmen (8th graders):

What are CTE Pathways?

CTE Pathways, are programs of study that assure strong academic and technical preparation, providing students with critical learning and hands-on skills. Students who focus on a Pathway acquire the skills necessary for entry into well-paid careers with high potential for rapid financial growth, increased levels of responsibility, and a high degree of personal satisfaction.

CTE Pathways, son programas de estudio que aseguran una sólida preparación académica y técnica, brindando a los estudiantes un aprendizaje crítico y habilidades prácticas. Los estudiantes que se enfocan en un Pathway adquieren las habilidades necesarias para ingresar a carreras bien remuneradas con alto potencial para un rápido crecimiento financiero, mayores niveles de responsabilidad y un alto grado de satisfacción personal.

Why complete a CTE Pathway?

•  Earn CTE cords for graduation

•  Earn a completer certificate that looks great on resumes and job/college/scholarship applications

• Jump-start to your career!

Interested in Completing a Pathway?

Sign up for required classes at registration! Talk to your school counselor for more information.

CTE Pathways offered at MHS:

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Through a program with Great Lakes Cheese, MHS students can earn the Snow College Industrial Mechanics Certificate while in High School – for FREE

This certificate is industry recognized. It opens individuals up for employment in maintaining and repairing a variety of machines and mechanical systems. Students work with mathematics, blueprint reading, welding, electronics, and computers. Through online and in-person experience, students learn skills needed in today’s industry.

Students who participate in this program are not be required to work for Great Lakes Cheese after Graduation.  Nor are they required to attend Snow College. The program is open to Seniors during the Spring semester. Students take only required high school classes and check in with a teacher/mentor (Mr. Hunter or Mr. Moat) each day for the remainder of their classes to work on the online portion of their college classes while here in school.  Students travel to the Snow college (Richfield campus) occasionally to pass off skills.  

There are very limited openings for this opportunity. Talk to Mrs. Bliss if interested in being added to a list of possible candidates.

Course Descriptions:

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