High School Career and Technical Education

Graduation Requirements

  • Wisconsin Act 60, Class of 2028 and beyond, students are required to earn ½ credit of Personal Finance. No other CTE graduation requirements

Course Catalog

Course Selection Guidance (flow charts)

State Approved Regional Career Pathways Within the KUSD

*** These show the potential careers within the pathways, course sequences, industry-recognized credentials available in the pathway, dual-credit, and post-secondary information. They are different from the above maps.***

  • Per DPI Website: “The Wisconsin Regional Career Pathways (RCP) approach is a statewide effort to deliver high-quality career pathways in high schools that reflect the needs and vision of a regional collaborative group of employers, education, and economic and workforce development.”
  • RCP Benefits:
    • For high school students, regional career pathways align education and training with the needs of the local job market, provide a range of postsecondary options, result in a high school diploma with at least one industry-recognized credential, and help students enter or advance within an occupation.
    • For schools, career pathways provide a specific ACP plan for occupations that are in demand in Wisconsin.This allows schools to focus on student and curriculum activities with input and support from regional employers and higher education.
    • For employers, regional career pathways make partnerships with a greater number of schools possible. This allows employers to shape the future talent pipeline, foster young talent, and highlight local career opportunities across an entire region.
  • Advanced Manufacturing career pathway
  • Architecture & Construction career pathway
  • Business Administration career pathway
  • Direct Patient Care career pathway
  • Education and Training career pathway
  • Energy career pathway
  • Hospitality, Culinary, & Tourism career pathway
  • Information Technology career pathway
  • Non-Direct Patient Care career pathway
  • Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics career pathway

Career and Technical Education Student Organizations (CTSOs Available in the KUSD)

  • Family & Consumer Sciences
    • HOSA – Future Health Professionals
    • FCCLA – Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America
  • Business & Information Technology and Marketing, Management, & Entrepreneurship
    • DECA – Emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in Marketing, Finance, Hospitality, & Management
    • FBLA – Future Business Leaders of America
  • Technology & Engineering
    • SkillsUSA – Preparing leadership in the world of work

For more information contact:

Aaron Williams

Coordinator of Career and Technical Education