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Hermiston School District: Empowering the next generation of future-ready students

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Hermiston School District: Empowering the next generation of future-ready students

Offering multiple pathways with strong emphasis on employable skills and care for community

In the heart of Eastern Oregon’s largest district, the Hermiston School District proudly serves approximately 5,500 K-12 students. A standout feature of this district is its exceptional career and technical education (CTE) programs, offering six distinct career areas with 11 diverse pathways.

At Hermiston School District, real-world learning is a cornerstone of the educational experience. Every year, students engage in CTE programs, choosing pathways that align with their interests and career goals. In the construction pathway, students gain practical experience by building a house, which is then sold to fund future projects. In the business pathway, students manage an on-campus coffee business, while others run a printing press company.

These hands-on opportunities not only teach valuable technical and business skills but also instill essential employability competencies. These skills empower students to care for themselves and their families and contribute positively to the community.

“We really focused on making our students career-ready,” says Hermiston School District Superintendent Dr. Tricia Mooney, an educational leader with a doctorate in education. “You can’t learn employability skills such as showing up for an appointment or developing working relationships unless there’s an opportunity to learn them. Our kids need to be part of something bigger than themselves.”

The Hermiston School District’s commitment to career readiness matches its deep dedication to the community. The district collaborates closely with local organizations to provide apprenticeships and job placements, ensuring students have the tools they need to succeed.

The success of these programs is further enhanced by a passionate staff, many of whom are former Hermiston students. With a comprehensive support system that includes counselors, social workers and nurses, the district places a strong emphasis on the well-being and mental health of its students.

“We want kids to leave us ready to care for themselves and others,” says Dr. Mooney, who brings nearly three decades of experience in education. “We’re building a better tomorrow for everyone today.”

Learn more about Hermiston School District at www.hermiston.k12.or.us.

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