I am CTE
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CTE in History
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Acronyms
100

Is the month to celebrate CTE.

February

100

The national professional association for CTE.

ACTE

100

_______ is also known as Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act 

Perkins V

100

Assistant Director for CTE TAC

Connie Spohn

100

CTE

Career and Technical Education

200

The number of career clusters in CTE.

16

200

The number of professional CTE organizations in NYS.

9

200

In 1968, amendments to the vocational education legislation allowed the inclusion of this level of education.

Postsecondary 

200

These two people oversee work-based learning.

Michael LaMastra and Nicole Hadsell

200

NYSED

New York State Education Department

300

The 'umbrella' professional organization for CTE in NYS.

NYSACTE

300

The newest CTE professional organization in NYS.

NYSTTTA

300

The common term for CTE was "retired" in 2006.

Vocational Education

300

In CTE Squares, this person was referenced as the 'data guy.'

Jerry Pedinotti

300

CTE TAC

Career and Technical Education Technical Assistance Center

400

New Orleans

Location of the 2021 ACTE Conference

400

Provides FREE resources to CTE educators in NYS via Perkins V grant and supports the work of NYSED.

CTE TAC

400

In 1984, the federal vocational legislation was official renamed this.

Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act of 1984.

400

CTE Content Associate for Arts, AV Technology and Communications 

Kelsey Roman

400

ACTE

Association for Career and Technical Education

500

89 Washington Avenue

NYSED Address
500

In 1926, the first professional organization for CTE was formed and it was named this.

American Vocational Association
500

The year the Smith-Hughes National Vocational Act was enacted.

1917

500

Southern NYS Regional Field Associate

Steve Perry

500

CDOS

Career Development and Occupational Studies