The Board received an overview of the two-course Cybersecurity Career Technical Education (CTE) pathway, and reviewed recommended curriculum that would expand opportunities for students interested in one of the nation's fastest-growing career fields.
Presented by College and Career Coordinator Megan Cannon, the pathway includes an introductory cybersecurity course followed by an advanced cybersecurity course designed to prepare students for the industry-recognized CompTIA Security+ certification examination.
Students would gain foundational knowledge in computer hardware, software, networking, cybersecurity, and software development while also having opportunities to earn industry certifications. The curriculum is designed to align with workforce needs and prepare students for both postsecondary education and direct entry into technology careers.
The curriculum materials will remain available for public review through July 24. The proposed adoption is expected to return to the Board as an action item on August 18.