New CTE Evaluation & Assessment Resources Now Available!

We are excited to share a new set of tools on the ESWN Resource Hub designed to help students, families, educators, and industry partners evaluate Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
These resources were developed by combining extensive research with direct feedback from stakeholders across Colorado. They are practical, easy-to-use, and adaptable—whether you want to conduct a full program assessment or create your own template tailored to local needs.
What you’ll find on the Resource Hub:
  • CTE Access Surveys

    Collect perspectives from students, families, educators, and industry partners.

  • Survey Summary Report

    Translate survey findings into clear insights and recommendations.

  • Equity & Inclusion Audit Template

    Reflect on how accessible and inclusive your programs are.

  • CTE Readiness Checklist Template

    Assess program strengths, gaps, and alignment with workforce needs.

How to use these tools:

  • Use them directly to assess current CTE awareness, equity, and readiness in your school or district.
  • Reference them to design your own evaluation templates that fit your community’s context.
  • Apply findings to bridge information gaps, strengthen pathways, and align programs with student and workforce priorities.

These resources are posted as part of our commitment to make CTE information clear, connected, and equitable for all.

👉 Explore the tools today at the ESWN Resource Hub: https://everystudentwelcomenetwork.org

Author

  • Unite2Uplift

    Unite2Uplift helps close opportunity and skills gaps for students through hands-on enrichment, practical career exploration, and strong family–school–community partnerships. We focus on support that stays with young people for life — skills, mindsets, and connections that help them build a strong educational foundation and feel supported along the way.

    Point of Contact: Surabhi Mehrotra sue@unite2uplift.org

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