Milpitas High School Students Flock to SVCTE's Career Tech Classes for 2026-27 School Year.
Registration opened on Tuesday, January 20th, for the Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE) center's career tech classes for the upcoming 2026-27 school year. This marks a new term of offerings that promises to equip high school students in grades 10-12 with industry-leading skills and knowledge.
At SVCTE, nearly 1,500 students from over 45 schools in Santa Clara County enroll each year. These students get to experience the best of career technical education by earning college credits, scoring industry certifications, completing real-world projects, and gaining hands-on experience through internships and apprenticeships. The ultimate goal is to prepare them for higher education or successful careers after graduation.
For this new term, two exciting courses have been introduced: AI Engineering and Metals Technology Pre-Apprenticeship. In the AI Engineering course, students will design intelligent systems using Python coding and machine learning techniques to solve real-world challenges. On the other hand, the Metals Technology course offers access to a Field Ironworkers Pre-Apprenticeship program approved by the California Division of Apprenticeship Standards.
This is an excellent opportunity for Milpitas high school students who are interested in STEM fields or career advancement. The courses and programs offered at SVCTE will provide them with relevant skills, knowledge, and industry connections to thrive in their future endeavors.
Registration opened on Tuesday, January 20th, for the Silicon Valley Career Technical Education (SVCTE) center's career tech classes for the upcoming 2026-27 school year. This marks a new term of offerings that promises to equip high school students in grades 10-12 with industry-leading skills and knowledge.
At SVCTE, nearly 1,500 students from over 45 schools in Santa Clara County enroll each year. These students get to experience the best of career technical education by earning college credits, scoring industry certifications, completing real-world projects, and gaining hands-on experience through internships and apprenticeships. The ultimate goal is to prepare them for higher education or successful careers after graduation.
For this new term, two exciting courses have been introduced: AI Engineering and Metals Technology Pre-Apprenticeship. In the AI Engineering course, students will design intelligent systems using Python coding and machine learning techniques to solve real-world challenges. On the other hand, the Metals Technology course offers access to a Field Ironworkers Pre-Apprenticeship program approved by the California Division of Apprenticeship Standards.
This is an excellent opportunity for Milpitas high school students who are interested in STEM fields or career advancement. The courses and programs offered at SVCTE will provide them with relevant skills, knowledge, and industry connections to thrive in their future endeavors.