C.T.E.
Career Technical Education
Preparing All Students for Success in College and Careers
Our Pathways
Ag Mechanics
Intro to Agricultural Mechanics
Intermediate Agricultural Mechanics
CTE Welding
Agriscience
AG Biology & Living Earth
AG Chemistry
Advanced Animal Science
Arts, Media, and Entertainment
Musical Theater
Technical Theater I, II, III
Theater Arts I, II, III
Theater Production
Building Trades
Find Wood Working I
Advanced Fine Wood Working
Engineering & Design
Mechanical Drafting Technology/Architecture I
Mechanical Drafting Technology II
Computer Aided Drafting
Architectural Design II
Health Science
Hospital Health Services Occupations
Ornamental Horticulture
Introduction to Floral Design
Advanced Floral Design
Horticulture
Hospitality
Culinary Arts
Information & Communication Technology
CS Web Design
AP Computer Science Principles
AP Computer Science A
Public Services
Fire Science - Wildland Fires
Transportation
Auto Technology I Basic Theory
Auto Technology II Diagnosis & Service
Auto Technology III



Our Staff
Lezlie Acker
Dave Bacigalupi
Josh Bennett
Brian Elting
Steve Jericoff
Joe Gilbert
Bryon Karamchandani
Brent Rodriguez
Allen Whittier
Warren Dayton
Ed Hartzell
Isaac Robles
Kimber Tavaresz
Why CTE?
The California Career Technical Education (CCTE) model curriculum standards are organized in 15 industry sectors, or groupings, of interrelated occupations and broad industries. Career pathways prepare students for successful completion of state academic and technical standards and more advanced postsecondary course work related to the career in which they are interested.
Oakdale FFA
The Oakdale Agriculture Department strives to prepare students who are ready for college and career opportunities, engaged learners achieving academic growth, and diverse participants in the school community and beyond.
FFA Information