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CTE Curriculum Development in Rhode Island

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Rhode Island's career and technical education system serves approximately 18,000 secondary students through comprehensive high schools, regional career and technical centers, and the state's specialized career and technical high schools. Despite being the smallest state by area, Rhode Island has developed a focused CTE system that emphasizes alignment with the state's key industries, including healthcare, marine trades, advanced manufacturing, and information technology.

The state's CTE programs are organized around career pathways that connect secondary education with postsecondary opportunities at the Community College of Rhode Island and other state institutions. Rhode Island's PrepareRI initiative has played a central role in expanding work-based learning, dual enrollment, and career-connected learning opportunities for all students.

Rhode Island has prioritized CTE as a strategy for economic development, recognizing that a well-trained workforce is essential for attracting and retaining businesses in the state. The close geographic proximity of schools, businesses, and postsecondary institutions in Rhode Island creates unique opportunities for integrated career pathways.

Standards & Alignment

Rhode Island's CTE programs are aligned with state-approved career pathway frameworks that define the academic and technical competencies required for each program. These frameworks are developed with input from industry partners and align with both Rhode Island's academic standards and national industry standards.

The state requires CTE programs to integrate academic content and to provide students with opportunities to earn industry-recognized credentials. Rhode Island's PrepareRI initiative has strengthened alignment between K-12 education, postsecondary education, and workforce development, ensuring that CTE programs prepare students for success in high-demand career fields.

Key Challenges

Rhode Island's small size presents both advantages and challenges for CTE. While the compact geography facilitates industry partnerships and access to work-based learning sites, the limited number of CTE programs means that not all students have access to their preferred career pathways. Some programs face capacity constraints, resulting in waitlists for popular offerings.

Funding is a persistent challenge, as Rhode Island's CTE programs rely heavily on state and federal resources. The state is also working to diversify the CTE student population and to address participation gaps among underrepresented groups, including English learners and students with disabilities.

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Perkins V in Rhode Island

Rhode Island's Perkins V state plan focuses on strengthening career pathways, expanding work-based learning, and improving equity in CTE access and outcomes. The plan aligns closely with the PrepareRI initiative and emphasizes the integration of academic and technical education.

Key priorities include increasing the number of CTE completers who earn industry-recognized credentials, expanding dual enrollment opportunities, and improving data systems to track student outcomes. Rhode Island's plan also calls for enhanced support for CTE teachers and administrators, including professional development and mentoring programs.

Rhode Island CTE Resources

Essential links for CTE educators and administrators in Rhode Island.

How Sage Helps Rhode Island CTE Programs

AI-Powered Curriculum

Generate standards-aligned lesson plans in minutes, not months

Rhode Island Standards Built In

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Teacher Customization

Teachers personalize content while maintaining standards alignment

Ongoing Updates

Curriculum stays current as Rhode Island standards and industry needs evolve

"Together with Sage, we're rewriting the future — accelerating timelines, giving teachers precious time to focus on students, and helping schools retain and support the passionate educators who make it all possible."

Lynne Wilson

CTE Director, CTAERN

Frequently Asked Questions

Rhode Island offers CTE programs across 16 career clusters. These programs provide students with hands-on career preparation aligned with industry needs.

Rhode Island aligns CTE curriculum with industry standards through a comprehensive process that includes working with industry advisory boards, mapping to state and national standards, and regularly updating programs to reflect current workplace requirements. This ensures students graduate with relevant, job-ready skills.

Perkins V is federal funding that supports Career Technical Education programs in Rhode Island. This funding helps schools purchase equipment, develop curriculum, provide professional development for teachers, and ensure CTE programs meet quality standards that prepare students for high-skill, high-wage careers.

Sage uses AI to help Rhode Island educators build standards-aligned CTE curriculum in weeks instead of months. Our platform generates customized lesson plans, assessments, and resources tailored to Rhode Island standards, saving teachers countless hours while ensuring high-quality, industry-aligned content.

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Connecticut

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Connecticut's Career and Technical Education system serves students through a network that includes the Connecticut Technical Education and Career System (CTECS), which operates 17 technical high schools across the state, as well as CTE programs in comprehensive high schools and regional educational service centers. This dual structure provides students with both immersive technical education environments and integrated CTE pathways within traditional school settings. The CTECS technical high schools are a hallmark of Connecticut's approach, offering full-time programs where students alternate between academic and technical instruction in a model that has produced strong outcomes in both career readiness and college preparation. These schools are among the most sought-after in the state, with competitive admissions processes reflecting high demand. Connecticut's CTE programs reflect the state's economic strengths in advanced manufacturing, insurance and financial services, healthcare, and technology. The state has made significant investments in modernizing CTE facilities and curricula to keep pace with industry evolution, particularly in precision manufacturing and emerging technology fields.

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Massachusetts

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Massachusetts has a long and distinguished tradition of vocational technical education, operating one of the oldest and most well-established CTE systems in the nation. The state's regional vocational technical schools serve as full-time educational institutions where students spend their high school years alternating between academic coursework and technical training in a week-on, week-off model. The Commonwealth's CTE system is characterized by high standards and strong outcomes. Massachusetts vocational technical graduates consistently demonstrate strong academic achievement alongside technical proficiency, with many schools maintaining waiting lists for admission. The state's robust economy in sectors like biotechnology, healthcare, advanced manufacturing, and information technology creates strong demand for CTE graduates. Massachusetts has invested significantly in modernizing its vocational technical schools, with major capital projects to update facilities and equipment. The state's emphasis on integrating academic rigor with hands-on technical training has produced a model that other states frequently study and emulate.

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New York

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New York operates one of the largest and most diverse Career and Technical Education systems in the nation, serving students through BOCES (Boards of Cooperative Educational Services), local school districts, and the City University and State University systems. The state's CTE programs span the full range of career clusters and serve students in settings ranging from New York City's specialized career academies to rural BOCES centers in the Adirondacks. The state's CTE system benefits from New York's extraordinary economic diversity, which encompasses finance, healthcare, technology, media, advanced manufacturing, agriculture, and countless other sectors. This economic breadth creates abundant opportunities for CTE programs to connect students with meaningful career pathways in virtually every field. New York has made significant investments in modernizing its CTE system, including the development of approved CTE programs that meet rigorous quality standards and provide students with both technical skills and academic credentials. The state's CTE approval process is among the most comprehensive in the nation, ensuring program quality and industry relevance.

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