What Current Members Are Saying

The biggest advantage for me has been finding out from colleagues what they are doing differently in their area to improve and support CTE.

Virginia Mosier
CTE Director, Abilene ISD

I am often the first in my district to know about changes in state policy. This knowledge strengthens my professional role in education.

Pam Bethscheider
Area Tech Prep Coordinator, College of the Mainland

I really look forward to the Texas Career Education Conference and Education Open Source. I think the opportunity to have so many CTE teachers, career counselors and CTE administrators and school leaders in one site, with the ability to network and learn together, will help grow CTE programs statewide.

Ruthie Kneupper
CTE Coordinator, Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD

Visionary and inclusive leadership permeates this organization, helping to advance more state and regional support for CTE programs to ensure the future success of every Texan.

Lindle Grigsby
Dean of Workforce and Economic Development, Eastfield College

CTE is a driving force behind the state’s initiative to build a competitive workforce through rigorous academic and technical skill attainment for jobs in high demand with credentials and college degrees. CTAT supports the educators and programs making this happen.

Mary Maddox
Campus Career Advisor, Dallas ISD

CTAT’s legislative involvement and informed, persistent efforts to enlighten political leaders on the importance of CTE for students has and will continue to be the focus of our organization.

Carol Francis
CTE Counselor, Killeen ISD