Childhood Education & Human Services
Imagine Yourself...
Having an exciting career in education
Working with young children
Helping people of all ages
What will I learn...
Remember how much fun you had as a child? In this program you can relive those memories by building with blocks and clay, creating art and playing tag. You can help children experience a fun and rewarding educational experience in our on-site preschool as well as in local daycares.
Learn about child development and managing a classroom. Discover careers in human services including social work, psychology, teaching, child care worker and many others!
So if you like to play, learn and have a great time come join us for a year in Childhood Education and Human Services.
Additionally...
Earn up to 9 college credits
Take additional college classes through CCV
Get a job working in a local daycare while you are still in high school!
Be prepared to attend college or go straight into the workforce in a human services related field
Second Year CE/HS students can spend senior year on paid internships with partnering employers. Get paid & earn credits at the same time!
Advisory Committee
The Center for Technology has long-standing partnerships with businesses and industry leaders through program advisory committees. The goal of these committees is to ensure that CTE's programs are meeting and exceeding industry standards. Advisory Committees meet twice per year. Posted below are the most recent minutes.
Meeting warning: CEHS Advisory Board Meeting, Wednesday, November 2 from 3:00-4:00pm. Video Call Link
Spring 2022 Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes
Spring 2022 Meeting Warning & Agenda
Email Lyndsy Blais, CEHS Instructor
Email Melissa Brott, CEHS Preschool Director
Email Emmy Charron, CTE Counseling Coordinator
Email Sheila Paterson, Special Populations Coordinator
Email Jamie Paterson, Co-op Coordinator
Program Time 10:05 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
Phone: (802) 857-7459
High School Credits Earned
1st Year
Social Studies (1 credit)
English(1 credit)
Electives (4 credits)
2nd Year
Social Studies (1 credit)
English (1 credit)
Electives (4 credits)
Dual Enrollment
Eligible students may receive credit from CCV (up to 6 credits for qualified students) as part of a dual enrollment program offered by CTE.
Career Work Experiences | Apprenticeship
Qualified students are invited to apply to our apprenticeship program. Apprenticeship students work at area child care facilities. This supervised work experience allows students to be completing coursework at CTE as well as college level courses while earning money and credits while in school.
Work-based learning, school to work cooperative opportunities and apprenticeships for students are available with many of CTE's local partnering businesses such as: EJ'S Kids Club, The Edge, Early Years, Future Einsteins, YMCA, Nadeau's, Little Feats Too, Children Unlimited, The Balancing Act, Heartworks, and First Roots.
What's Next / Employment in the Field
Students who complete the CEHS program may apply for advanced standing in the U.S. Department of Labor's Child Care Apprenticeship program or pursue a college degree in education, social work, early childhood development, psychology or human services. Graduates who complete all the requirements receive a certification as an assistant teacher.