Campbell high school students can enroll in career tech classes

Campbell High School Students to Dive into Career Tech Classes This Fall

Registration for the 2026-27 school year at the Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE) center opened its doors on January 20, inviting students from over 45 schools in Santa Clara County to enroll. The program, which serves nearly 1,500 students in grades 10-12, offers a range of career-focused courses designed to equip students with industry-recognized skills and real-world experience.

New additions to the curriculum include an AI engineering course that will teach students how to design intelligent systems using Python coding and machine learning to solve complex challenges. Additionally, a pre-apprenticeship in metals technology has been approved by the California Division of Apprenticeship Standards, providing students with hands-on training in a field with high demand.

Through these courses, students can earn college credit, industry certifications, and gain valuable experience through internships and projects. They will also advance their skills to increase their chances of securing higher education or career opportunities after graduation.

Transportation is free for Campbell Union High School District students to and from schools at the SVCTE center. Interested students should register through their home high school counselor to secure a spot in these innovative programs.

For more information on course offerings, including the AI engineering and metals technology courses, visit the official SVCTE website (https://bit.ly/4pzTuPm).
 
OMG, I'm so stoked to hear that Campbell High School students are getting to dive into some amazing career tech classes this fall 🤩! 1,500 students from all over Santa Clara County will get to learn industry-recognized skills and work on real-world projects. AI engineering courses? Metals technology pre-apprenticeships? Those sound like game-changers for their futures 💼. It's awesome that they'll also be able to earn college credit and gain experience through internships, making it way easier for them to land higher education or career opportunities after graduation 📚. And, yay, free transportation! Let's give a huge shoutout to the Silicon Valley Career Technical Education center for offering these incredible programs 💪!
 
I gotta say, it's kinda awesome that Campbell High School students are getting access to some pretty cool career tech classes this fall 🤖. I mean, who doesn't love learning how to code and build intelligent systems? 😊 It's like they're giving kids the tools to create their own tech revolutions 💻.

But, you know, it also makes me a little nostalgic for when I was in school. We didn't have all these fancy career programs back then 🤔. I mean, we were lucky if our shop class had a decent lathe ⚙️. It's cool that kids today have so many options and opportunities ahead of them 🎉.

Still, it's also a bit weird that the program is being offered through an apprenticeship system. Like, isn't that just a fancy way of saying "on-the-job training"? 🤷‍♂️ I guess it's better than nothing, but I wish they'd offer some more traditional classes too ⚙️.

Anyway, I'm all for giving kids the chance to explore their interests and develop some useful skills 💪. As long as they don't forget how to use a library book 📚...
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s really cool that Campbell High School students are getting to dive into these career tech classes. Like, who doesn’t want to learn about AI engineering and metals technology right? 🤖💻 It's awesome that they're getting to earn college credit and industry certifications, which will definitely give them an edge in the job market. And free transportation from school is a nice touch too! I'm sure it's going to be super helpful for students who want to explore different career paths. Plus, it's always great to see schools investing in their students' futures like this 📚💸
 
just saw that Campbell High School is offering some awesome career tech classes this fall 🤩 like an ai engineering course that's gonna teach students how to code with python and machine learning - so cool! and they're even offering free transportation for CUHSD students 🚌 gotta love programs that support student growth & future success 💪
 
Career tech classes are finally happening at Campbell High... about time 🙄. I mean, who needs traditional education when you can learn how to code with Python and machine learning? Sounds like a surefire way to land that dream job... or get stuck in a cubicle somewhere. And free transportation? Because, you know, the school district is just overflowing with cash. On the bright side, students will get some hands-on experience in metals technology - hopefully not too many fingers will get lost in the process 😂.
 
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