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As summer winds down and a new school year begins, we are excited to welcome you back to another year of innovation, learning, and opportunity in career and technical education (CTE). The transition from summer to fall brings with it fresh energy and a renewed commitment to preparing students with the skills and experiences they need to succeed in college, careers, and beyond.
This year, we look forward to continuing our shared work in advancing high-quality CTE programs, fostering strong industry partnerships, and supporting all of YOU that make hands-on, real-world learning possible for students every day. Together, we will build on the momentum of past successes while embracing new possibilities for growth and collaboration.
Here’s to a productive and inspiring start to the 2025-26 school year!
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Sincerely,
Snehal Bhakta
VP, ACTE Engineering and Technology Education Division
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ETED Division Business Meeting
Mark your calendar! The ETED Division will hold its annual Business Meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 5:00–6:30 p.m. EST / 2:00–3:30 p.m. PST. This is your chance to hear important updates, connect with fellow members and help shape the future of our division.
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Welcome, CTE for All – A New ACTE Division!
We’re excited to announce that CTE for All, previously a section of the NRS Division, has officially become its own division within ACTE! This is a major milestone that reflects the growing national focus on equitable access to high-quality career and technical education.
What does this mean?
- More focused advocacy for inclusive practices
- Increased resources and representation
- Dedicated focus to ensuring every student, regardless of background or ability, has access to high-quality, career-connected learning
Congratulations to Krista Paul and leaders who made this possible!
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Join The Henry Ford’s inHub Learning Community
Become a part of our expanding learning community, consisting of more than 8,000 members who share a common vision: inspiring innovation, fostering invention and nurturing creativity, all aimed at narrowing the innovation opportunity gap and helping to shape a better future.
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Join Code.org’s District Program Today!
District leaders across the U.S., can now partner with code.org at no cost to boost their CTE Programs and Pathways.
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Discounted Rates for the CTE Event of the Year End Oct. 13!
Don’t miss ACTE’s CareerTech VISION 2025, the premier event for CTE professionals! Join 5,000+ educators, administrators, business leaders and industry experts this Dec. 9–12 (Tuesday–Friday) at the stunning Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee. You'll have the opportunity to experience:
- Hundreds of high-impact sessions on teaching strategies, curriculum design, strategies for improving student success and more
- Inspiring keynote speakers and thought leaders sharing insights on the latest trends in CTE
- A bustling CareerTech Expo showcasing innovative tools, technologies and classroom resources
- Pre-conference workshops and local tours for deeper learning on focused topics
- The ACTE Awards Gala, honoring excellence across the CTE community
Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned educator, VISION offers something for everyone. Register by Oct. 13 to secure discounted rates!
| | A Heartfelt Thanks: Incoming & Outgoing Board Members | | |
ACTE is excited to welcome our new board members:
- Robert Torres, President
- Brandon Russell, President-Elect
- Carrie Giles, Past President
- Jonathan Walker, Business Education Division Vice President
- Karin Davis, Family and Consumer Sciences Education Division Vice President
- Rich Trinkwalder, New and Related Services Division Vice President
- Martin Hanley, Region III Vice President
We look forward to their leadership and collaboration in advancing CTE nationwide.
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Please join us in celebrating and thanking ACTE’s outgoing board members for their dedicated service:
- Chaney Mosley, Past President
- Sean Crevier, Business Education Division Vice President
- Katy Blatnick-Gagne, Family and Consumer Sciences Education Division Vice President
- Susan Leon, New and Related Services Division Vice President
- Brandon Russell, Region III Vice President
We are truly grateful for their leadership and professional expertise and for the lasting impact they’ve made on the CTE community
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SC ACTE Unifies with National ACTE
ACTE is pleased to announce that the South Carolina (SC) ACTE has officially unified with the national Association. Through this unification, CTE educators in South Carolina can now simultaneously join both their state and national professional associations. Members will also gain access to ACTE’s robust suite of benefits, including premier professional development resources, federal public policy advocacy and leadership development opportunities. SC ACTE will now benefit from a variety of organizational and association management services provided by ACTE, such as online membership processing, electronic communications tools and more. At the national level, this unification enhances ACTE’s engagement with the CTE community in South Carolina and strengthens collaboration on key federal public policy and shared advocacy priorities.
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Calling All CTE Administrators
Mark your calendars for the Best Practices and Innovations in CTE Conference 2025, taking place Sept. 24–26 at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark in St. Louis, Missouri. Hosted by ACTE and the National Council of Local Administrators, this event offers cutting-edge strategies, innovative solutions and best practices designed to support CTE educators.
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Transformative Career Impact at the Postsecondary CTE Summit
Shape the future of CTE alongside fellow innovators at the premier gathering for postsecondary career and technical educators. The Postsecondary CTE Summit 2025, happening Oct. 5–8 at the Hilton Austin Airport in Austin, Texas, brings together practitioners, researchers and industry leaders who are redefining how we prepare students for tomorrow's workforce.
What awaits you:
- Cutting-edge professional development tailored to current industry needs
- Transformative presentations from CTE leaders driving real change
- Evidence-based strategies for emerging sectors and breakthrough technologies
- Dynamic networking with a vibrant community of forward-thinking professionals
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Apply Now for the National Leadership Fellowship Program!
The ACTE National Leadership Fellowship Program is designed to empower CTE professionals by enhancing their leadership skills, offering hands-on experience in policymaking and supporting their professional growth. The 2026 cohort will run January–December 2026, with fellows receiving a $1,500 stipend, along with complimentary registration for ACTE’s CareerTech VISION and National Policy Seminar.
Act fast! Applications are open through Sept. 15.
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Travel & Entertainment Discounts for Members!
Don’t forget to take advantage of our new Member Deals program — your new portal to travel savings and unforgettable entertainment experiences! As an ACTE member, you now have access to discounts on theme parks, movie tickets, hotels, rental cars and more. To start exploring your perks, log in to your member profile from the ACTE homepage and click the Member Deals icon.
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Make the Most of Your ACTE Benefits: Update Your Member Profile
Make sure you’re getting the most out of your ACTE membership by keeping your member profile up to date, so you never miss important news, resources or professional development opportunities.
Quick steps to update:
1. Log in at acteonline.org
2. Click the “Profile” tab
3. Confirm or update your personal email and mobile number
Tip: A personal email helps ensure you stay connected, even during job changes. For extra peace of mind, add your home contact info under “My Addresses” at the bottom of your profile page.
Take a moment today to stay connected and make the most of your ACTE benefits!
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Association for Career and Technical Education
1410 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
703-683-3111
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