
What is a Career and Technical Education Advisory Committee?
Advisory Committees for Career and Life Skills Education programs are designed to help improve programs that prepare students to transition to post-secondary education and succeed in the workforce. Brochure
Members representing business and labor meet with Career and Life Skills Education staff three times a year and share their expertise in the skills and competencies needed in specific occupations. They are involved in program development, curriculum, and staff development.
Committee members promote constructive and necessary change within a program, generate new ideas, and serve as advocates for quality Career and Technical education.
You are asked to serve because:
Your efforts will ensure that students acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes that are necessary to enter and succeed in the workforce.
Would you like to serve on an Advisory Committee?
For more information contact us at 425.204.2310.
Currently we have Advisory Committees in the following areas: