Career Technical Education (CTE)
Our mission is to provide a challenging educational program in Career and Technical Education of the highest quality that will lead students to become productive citizens and participants in a diverse society and global economy in the workforce and society.
Our Vision by means of the Career and Technical Education is to reach each student through teaching and demonstrating a classroom and industry environment that implements Respect, Responsibility and Results.
Career Technical Education prepares students of all ages for a wide range of high-wage, high-demand careers through the integration of rigorous academics and relevant, hands-on, industry-based experiences within the classroom setting and through work-based learning experiences. San Antonio Regional Occupational Program has provided high-quality Career Technical Education for secondary and adults students.
Career Technical Education Pathways
Diamond Ranch High School
- Cisco Networking - Teacher, Tristin Evans
- Game Disign - Teacher, Tristin Evans
- Pro-Start - Teacher Melissa Blancas
- Sports Medicine - Teacher, Vacancy
- Health Occupations -Teacher, Nancy Chuc
Fremont Academy of Engineering & Design
- Graphic Reproduction - Teacher, David Guerra
- Marketing, Sales & Service - Teacher, Celia Castro
Ganesha High School
- Legal Careers - Teacher, Nellie Moulton
- Small Business Ownership - Teacher, Nellie Moulton
Garey High School
- Education- Teacher, Vacancy
- Game Design - Teacher, Fernando Calderon
- Health Occupations - Teacher, Anna Cruz
- Hospital Support -Teacher, Anna Cruz
- Cisco Networking- Teachers, Fernando Calderon
- Law Enforcement - Teacher, Fernando Hurtado
- Marketing Entrepreneurship-Teacher, Anna Cruz
- Pro Start - Teacher, Karen Ralston
Park West High School
- Construction -Teacher, Vacancy
- Culinary -Teacher, Vacancy
Pomona High School
- Automotive -Teacher, Stefanie Boatman
- Cisco Networking -Teacher, Lidia Young
- Small Business Ownership - Teacher, Lidia Young
- Health Occupations - Teacher, Rosalind Barba
- Manufacturing Technology- Teacher, Joe Martinez
SEEO
Small Business Ownership - Agusto Dolce
Village Academy
- Broadcasting and Film -Teacher, Todd Cottam
- Culinary Arts- Teacher, Vacancy
Across All Sites After School Classes offered by PUSD
- Hospital and Community CTE Pathway Teacher, Anna Cruz
- Manufacturing Machining and Forming After School Class- Teacher, Joe Martinez
Afterschool Classes offered by San Antonio Regional Occupational Program
- Cosmetology after school classes located at Village Indian Hill
- Teachers:
- 1st Year Suyapa Vega semesters 1 & 2
- 2nd Year Veronica Mendoza semesters 3 & 4
- Barbering – Teacher, Vacancy
The CTEC Center located at the Los Angeles County Fairplex
2021-22
- Intro to Automotive
- Systems, Service & Repair A (Prerequisite Intro to Automotive)
- Intro to Manufacturing and Product Development (Welding) Fall class Full)
- Intro to Plant & Soil Science (Urban Agriculture)
How to Apply
- Visit the CTEC’s website, www.fairplex.com/tlcfairplex/programs/ctec
- Click on the career paths shown in the sub navigation menu for an overview of each pathway (Arts and Media Design, Automotive, Agriculture, Energy and Utilities, Hospitality, Welding).
- To view the current course schedule, click on How to Apply: Application PDF.
- Once your application is received, we will confirm your enrollment via email and/or phone.
12 Essential Elements of a High-Quality Career & College Pathway
California recognizes the importance of creating student focused essential elements of a high-quality college and career pathway.
California recognizes the importance of creating student focused essential elements of a high-quality college and career pathway.
- Student-Centered Delivery of Services
- Student Equity
- Access
- Leadership at All Levels
- High-Quality, Integrated Curriculum and Instruction
- Skilled Instruction and Educational Leadership, informed by Professional Learning
- The strong presence of Career Exploration and Student Supports
- Appropriate Use of Data and Continuous Improvement
- Opportunities for strategic and intentional Cross-System Alignment
- Intentional Recruitment and Marketing (Promotion, Outreach, and Communication)
- Sustained Investments and Funding through Mutual Agreements
- Strong Partnerships with Industry
By Industry Sector
- Agriculture and Natural Resources(PDF; 1MB)
- Arts, Media, and Entertainment(PDF; 1MB)
- Building and Construction Trades(PDF; 5MB)
- Business and Finance(PDF; 1MB)
- Education, Child Development, and Family Services(PDF; 4MB)
- Energy, Environment, and Utilities(PDF; 3MB)
- Engineering and Architecture(PDF; 3MB)
- Fashion and Interior Design(PDF; 3MB)
- Health Science and Medical Technology(PDF; 1MB)
- Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation(PDF; 1MB)
- Information and Communication Technologies(PDF; 4MB)
- Manufacturing and Product Development(PDF; 5MB)
- Marketing Sales and Service(PDF; 1MB)
- Public Services(PDF; 1MB)
- Transportation(PDF; 1MB)
All PUSD Pathways are aligned with California's 15 Industry Sectors.
Director if Career Readiness
Luis Rodriguez
Program Administrator, Career Technical Education
Monique Cardenas
Margaret Longoria
Receptionist
Career Technical Education Office
1460 E. Holt Ave. #Suite 204
Pomona CA 91767
Phone: (909) 909-397-4711, ext. 21500
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 909-469-6732
Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday