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Office of Career and Technical Ò»±¾µÀÌý

The Office of Career and Technical Ò»±¾µÀ (CTE) works to foster statewide equity in access and quality of CTE programs through its roles and responsibilities to:ÌýÌý

  • provide technical assistance and support for the content areas of agriculture, business and marketing, computer science, family and consumer sciences, health sciences, technology education, and trade and technical education,Ìý
  • serve as liaison to and collaborate with regional, state, and national CTE organizations and stakeholders,
  • review applications for state approval of CTE programs,
  • administer the Perkins V Strengthening Career and Technical Ò»±¾µÀ for the 21st Century Act, and
  • perform civil rights reviews to ensure compliance with federal civil rights laws.Ìý

The office also approves all Driver and Traffic Safety Ò»±¾µÀ (DTSE) programs offered by public and nonpublic secondary schools, colleges, and BOCES.Ìý

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General Inquiries & Application SubmissionsÌý

AddressÌý
Office of Career and Technical Ò»±¾µÀÌý
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89 Washington Avenue, 315EBÌý
Albany, New York 12234Ìý
PhoneÌý
518-486-1547Ìý
FaxÌý
518-408-9781Ìý
CTE EmailÌý
Civil Rights EmailÌý
DTSE EmailÌý

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Staff DirectoryÌý

NameÌý

PositionÌý

Amy CoxÌý

Director of Career Readiness and Workforce PartnershipsÌý

AssociateÌý

  • Computer ScienceÌý
  • Public Service & Safety (interim)Ìý

AssociateÌý

  • ConstructionÌý
  • Fire Science
  • Manufacturing
  • Transportation
  • Technology Ò»±¾µÀ
  • Apprenticeship
  • Emergency Medical Technician (interim)Ìý

AssociateÌý

  • PerkinsÌý

Administrative AssistantÌý

Ò»±¾µÀ Program AssistantÌý

AssociateÌý

  • AgricultureÌý
  • Family and Consumer Sciences
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Human Services
  • Ò»±¾µÀ and Training
  • Textiles and Design
  • Appearance Enhancement and Barbering (interim)
  • Health Sciences (interim)Ìý

AssociateÌý

  • Technology Ò»±¾µÀÌý
  • Engineering
  • Architecture
  • Computer Aided Design
  • Arts, Entertainment, & DesignÌý

Administrative SpecialistÌý

AssociateÌý

  • Business and MarketingÌý
  • Work-Based LearningÌý

AssociateÌý

  • Civil RightsÌý

Ò»±¾µÀ Program AssistantÌý

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CTE Technical Assistance Center (CTE TAC)Ìý

Operated by the Successful Practices Network (SPN) through a Perkins-funded contract with the NYSED, the CTE TAC increases the capacity of the NYSED to serve, support, and expand CTE across the state. In supporting the NYSED CTE Perkins V State Plan priorities, the CTE TAC:Ìý

  • provides services to high need/underperforming districts, BOCES, and postsecondary institutions,Ìý
  • assists districts/BOCES/postsecondary institutions as they improve equity in and access to CTE with an emphasis on special populations,Ìý
  • assists districts with data collection, analysis, and reporting, particularly as it relates to the Perkins Comprehensive Local Needs Assessment (CLNA),ÌýÌý
  • assists in building and leveraging regional collaborative efforts among secondary and postsecondary CTE programs with business and industry, andÌý
  • provides professional development to reduce performance gaps with a focus on at-risk students.Ìý

The services of the CTE TAC are provided at no cost to schools.ÌýÌý

Visit the CTE TAC website at Ìý

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