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Career & Technical Education

Goddard Public Schools offers the following Career and Technical Education pathways:

  • Biomedical

  • Business Finance – Accounting

  • Corrections, Security, Law, and Law Enforcement – Law Enforcement

  • Corrections, Security, Law, and Law Enforcement – Pre-Law

  • Digital Media

  • Early Childhood Development and Services

  • Engineering and Applied Mathematics

  • Family, Community, and Consumer Services

  • Fashion, Apparel, and Interior Design

  • Graphic Design

  • Health Sciences

  • Marketing

  • Mobile Equipment Maintenance – Automotive Technology

  • Programming and Software Development

  • Restaurant and Event Management

  • Teaching/Training

  • Web and Digital Communications

In grades 7-12, USD 265 utilizes Xello (a college and career readiness program) which allows students to complete inventories, lessons, and activities and then matches students with college and career opportunities. If you would like to learn more about Xello, please click hereTo access your student’s progress in Xello, please login to your student’s account here using your student’s school username and password.  You may find this information in Skyward Family Access (select your student’s name, click on Report Cards/Portfolio, view the document “Student Login PW for Family Access”).  Please Note:  You will need to be sure you are logged into the Chrome browser using your student's account, or you may use an incognito window within Chrome.  

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Additional Resources

Please click on the links below to learn more about opportunities for your student's success following graduation.

  • Kansas Degree Statistics (KSDegreeStats.org)

    • This interactive online tool reviews cost and earnings data from real graduates for each undergraduate degree program offered at a public university or college in Kansas. With hundreds of degree programs available, there are many factors to consider when selecting the institution and the degree program that are the best match for you. Explore this site to learn more about the specific costs of each undergraduate degree program offered in Kansas, and the earnings those graduates are making today.

  • Kansas Training Information Program (K-TIP)

    • Established in 1987, the Kansas Training Information Program (K-TIP) reports employment and wage data for post-secondary career technical education programs offered by technical colleges, community colleges, and Washburn Institute of Technology. Information presented in this report was compiled from data submitted to the Kansas Board of Regents from the individual postsecondary institutions and supplemented with data provided by the Kansas Department of Labor where available.

  • Kansas Department of Labor - Labor Market Information Services (KDOL LMIS)

    • The Labor Market Information Services (LMIS) Division is responsible for collecting, analyzing, reporting, and publishing data on economic activities for the state of Kansas. Labor market information can help data users make informed decisions for a variety of purposes, including career planning and preparation, public or private workforce investments, employer recruiting plans and business investment decision making.

  • Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) - Military & Veteran Resources

    • KBOR assembled this directory of links to pages throughout their website including information on public institutions, a program search tool, and information on adult education in Kansas.

  • Career One Stop

    • Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, Career One Stop is a partner of the American Job Center network and helps individuals find careers, training, and provides job search resources.

  • O*NET OnLine

    • Also sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, O*NET provides detailed descriptions for use by job seekers, workforce development and HR professionals, students, developers, researchers, and more. Find, search, or browse 900+ occupations based on your goals and needs. Then use comprehensive reports to learn about requirements, characteristics, and available opportunities.