The leaves are changing. The semester is well underway. And we’re excited to share with you another one of our TCEA members who is having […]
Talk to any employer, and you will hear the same concerns: graduating students have mastered their hard skills – skills that can be taught through […]
My daughter is in high school, and every time her class has a group project, I am sure to hear about it. Why? Because sometimes […]
It is hard to imagine anything good coming from the devastating winds and rain of Hurricane Irma or similar storms that ravaged homes and communities […]
We know students learn best through experience, but how can they get hands-on in a virtual learning environment? Say hello to Career and Technical Student […]
To program, or not to program? That is the question. If you’re like most people, you probably haven’t learned to program yet – but if […]
Many don’t like to see stores stocking back-to-school supplies as early as mid-July. I personally love it! As a parent and educator, I believe it’s […]
Michael Francis, U.S. Army Sergeant From 2000 to 2004, I was an active duty Soldier in the United States Army and have been in the […]
This post was written by FLVS student Sarah Weyand about her award-winning research in astrophysics. My science fair journey began about a year ago. I […]
In honor of Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month, I would like to reflect on the influence CTE has had on my life – even […]
It’s February and we think you’re simply going to LOVE all that FLVS has to offer! First, we want to remind you that Presidents’ Day […]
I recently attended the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) conference, and I can tell you that it did not disappoint! Having only been […]