cte

281-641-8310  *  Fax:281-641-7967
Humble ISD Collaboration Center
10201 Birchridge Drive, Humble 77338

About Career & Technology Education

Career and technical education programs offer a sequence of courses that provides students with coherent and rigorous content. CTE content is aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in current or emerging professions.

Mission & Vision

Mission Our mission is to provide students with business/industry experience as part of their high school curriculum. Students are exposed to a unique combination of classroom instruction and placements in technical work environments where they can acquire new information, concepts, techniques and procedures related to their specific career interests. Vision The goal is to ensure that students are prepared to succeed in post secondary education and in a world that is increasingly oriented toward highly skilled jobs.

 

CTE Course Information

Most CTE Courses Offered at ALL 5 High Schools
CTE Travel Course Information 

Middle School CTE Courses Offered 
Humble ISD  Middle School CTE Courses

6th Grade CTE Wheel Exploration

Contact Us

Larry Wilson
Director
281-641-8310

Cheryl Jones
Department Office Professional
281-641-8310

TBD
Coordinator
281-641-7954

Kim Young
Coordinator
281-641-7953

Dr. Michelle Baker
Coordinator
281-641-7952

Yonia Pulido
Department Office Professional
281-641-7950

Parker Blair
Ag Facilities Manager
281-641-7284 -North Ag Facility 

281 -641- 8361 -South Ag Facility

Connect with us!

agriculture

construction

arts

business

education

finance

public administration

health

tourism

human resources

information

law

manufacturing

marketing

science

transportation

CTE Teacher Certification Information

Integrating Math into the CTE Classroom, Part 1 and Part 2, is available on TEALearn  

Integrating Math into CTE Classrooms, Part 1 

Integrating Math into CTE Classrooms, Part 2 

Integrating Science into the CTE Classroom, Part 1 and Part 2, is available on TEALearn

 Integrating Science into CTE Classrooms, Part 1

Integrating Science into CTE Classrooms, Part 2  

Audience: All educators teaching one of the CTE math or science courses that meet a high school graduation requirement must complete a math or science professional development course.  TEA provides these courses on the Texas Gateway Online Resources site at no cost to the educator or school district.

Examples Include: Math for Medical Professionals, Forensic Science, Accounting II, Advanced Animal Science, etc.

Approved Educator Preparation Programs:
Family Consumer Science Teacher Certification Process (Family and Community Service) Family Consumer Science Certification Document

Student Jobs

Students, please select the following link to access the Humble ISD CTE Student Job Board:

 By selecting the link, the user agrees to the following:

  • Humble ISD does not necessarily endorse the list of businesses on the job board.

  • Students and parents are responsible for contacting the business to apply and set up interviews.

  • Students and parents are responsible for fully vetting the business before interviewing. 

  • Users of the website must report site abuse immediately to llesueu@humbleisd.net.

  • The accuracy and content of the job board is the responsibility of the business.

  • Access to the site can be revoked at any time. 

Businesses, if you would like to post a vacancy for this job board, please contact Larkin Le Sueur for posting instructions.  

Hire Houston Youth hirehoustonyouth.org
Houston Youth Employment Opportunity Program
Flyer     Application      Program Information

Career and Technical Student Organizations

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Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) enhance student learning through contextual instruction, leadership and personal development, applied learning and real world application. CTSOs work as an integral component of the classroom curriculum and instruction, building upon employability and career skills and concepts through the application and engagement of students in hands-on demonstrations and real life and/or work experiences through a Career and Technical Education (CTE) program. CTSO’s help guide students in developing a career path, a program of study and provide opportunities in gaining the skills and abilities needed to be successful in those careers through CTSO activities, programs and competitive events. In addition, students have opportunities to hold leadership positions at the local, state, and national level and attend leadership development conferences to network with other students as well as business and industry partners. 

Humble ISD currently sponsors the following CTSOs:

Business Professionals of America (BPA
DECA
National FFA Organization (FFA)
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
HOSA - Future Health Professionals
SkillsUSA
TAFE - Texas Association of Future Educators
FBLA
HOSA
TAFE
SKILLS
TSA