Career and Technical Education
High Schools That Work
The Southern Regional Education Board's High Schools That Work is the nation's largest and fastest-growing effort to combine challenging academic courses and modern vocational studies to raise the achievement of high school students. The initiative was established in 1987 by the SREB-State Vocational Education Consortium, a partnership of SREB, states, school systems and school sites.
Resources
- FY 09 HSTW Continuation Guidelines for Third and Fifth Year
- FY 08 HSTW Continuation Guidelines for Second, Fourth and Fifth Year
- FY 07 HSTW Continuation Guidelines for Years Three and Four
- FY 07 RFP: New Sites for High Schools That Work
- HSTW Database (Updated 11/26/08)
- 2005 HSTW Annual Report State Summary
- HSTW - An Enhanced Design to Get All Students to Standards
- FY 2006 HSTW Continuation Guidelines – Second and Third Year
- Connections Project at Illinois State University
- Southern Regional Education Board/High Schools That Work






