Career and Technical Education

Oskaloosa Junior Senior High School is proud to offer a wide range of Career and Technical Education classes. We currently teach out of nine pathways and offer the following classes.

Business Management & Entrepreneurship
Business Essentials
Entrepreneurship
Business Management
Business Communication
Applied Business Development

Business Finance
Business Essentials
Accounting
Advanced Accounting

Animal Science
Intro to Agriculture
Animal Science
Advanced Animal Science

Agribusiness Systems
Intro to Agriculture
Agribusiness
Applications in Agribusiness

Power, Structural, & Technical Systems
Intro to Agriculture
Small Engines
Advanced Ag Power

Restaurant & Event Management
Career & Life Planning
Culinary Essentials
Culinary Arts
Community Connections

Family, Community & Consumer Services
Career & Life Planning
Nutrition & Wellness
Human Growth & Development
Family Studies
Career Connections

Teaching/Training
Career & Life Planning
Human Growth & Development
Teaching as a Career
Teaching Internship

Health Science
Introduction to Health Care
Sports Medicine 1
Sports Medicine 2
CNA/CMA

Perkins Consortium

Kansas school districts providing approved Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs and pathways are eligible for federal funding administered by the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) through the newly reauthorized Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act

Perkins V Grant Specifics

Kansas school districts providing approved Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs and pathways are eligible for federal funding administered by the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) through the newly reauthorized Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act signed in July 2018. Also known as Perkins V, the Act targets the improvement of approved CTE programs/pathways.  

Districts whose state Perkins allocations are less than $15,000 annually are required to participate in the grant program through a consortium. The Greenbush Perkins Consortium consolidates participating districts’ federal Perkins funds and re-distributes the funds to the member districts based on federal law, KSDE’s guidance, and an Annual Plan developed by the Consortium’s Advisory Committee and Executive Committee.

23-24 Perkins Consortium Members

Kansas Career and Technical Education Reports - Data Central (ksde.org)

CTE