The Department of Education recently announced 236 candidates for the inaugural class of Presidential Scholars in CTE. The high school seniors were nominated from across the country by state education leaders, and now have the opportunity to submit applications in the next phase of the award process.
Application information will be due in February, with finalists announced in early May and the first group of 20 CTE Scholars recognized in Washington, DC in June as part of the annual U.S. Presidential Scholars Program recognition.
The paragraph below, from the Department of Education’s website, summarizes the program:
The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program was established in 1964, by executive order of the President, to recognize and honor some of our nation’s most distinguished graduating high school seniors. In 1979, the program was extended to recognize students who demonstrate exceptional talent in the visual, creative and performing arts. In 2015, the program was again extended to recognize students who demonstrate ability and accomplishment in career and technical education fields. Each year, up to 161 students are named as Presidential Scholars, one of the nation’s highest honors for high school students.
ACTE worked closely with Members of Congress and the Administration to promote the CTE Scholars program, and we are very excited to see the first class of candidates! It is an honor for students’ CTE accomplishments to be recognized as part of this prestigious national award.
This is so exciting! What a great way to recognize CTE students and what CTE does for them! Thanks to ACTE for helping to make this significant recognition happen. The CTE Technical Assistance Center of NY will be congratulating and featuring the 5 NYS CTE nominees on our website and in our newsletter during CTE month. It would be wonderful if one of NY's CTE students were among the top 20! We are cheering them on.
Posted by: Constance Spohn | 02/03/2016 at 12:52 PM