The Rio Grande Valley Operation Youth Career Link project will address the academic, career and technical education (CTE), and workforce needs of secondary education students in south Texas.
We use four keys to unlock student success
- Work-Based Learning
- Dual Enrollment
- Career Advising
- Industry Credentials
These four strategies have been proved to increase access to dual or concurrent enrollment programs, provide post-secondary education and career guidance, increase work-based learning opportunities and provide industry-recognized credentials.
The goal of the project is to expand access to career and technical education (CTE) in nine (9) high schools by creating evidence-based, innovative, and modernized CTE programs aligned to workforce skills and labor market needs that build the capacity of secondary, postsecondary, and workforce development systems to foster CTE, academic, and college and career success for all students.
The project will serve 4,379 students within nine (9) rural school districts and will focus student learning in the following programs of study: Renewable Energy, Healthcare Therapeutics, Manufacturing Technology, Lodging and Resort Management, and Culinary Arts.
Our Current CTE Partners
- DHR Health
- UTRGV
- Texas Southmost College
- Rio Grande Valley College
- Noble Construction
- Boys & Girls Club of Edinburg
- EGT Institute Inc.
- STEM Center of South Texas
- Workforce Solutions
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Our Current District Parnters
- Raymondville ISD
- Lyford CISD
- Rio Hondo ISD
- Roma High School
- San Perlita ISD
- Monte Alto ISD
- Lasara ISD
- San Isidro ISD
- Point Isabel ISD
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This services is funded through the Perkins Innovation & Modernization Grant
The purpose of the Perkins Innovation and Modernization grant program is to identify, support, and rigorously evaluate evidence-based and innovative strategies and activities to improve and modernize career and technical education (CTE) and ensure workforce skills taught in CTE programs funded under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 (Perkins V), align with labor market needs.