News Release
June 11, 2024
2024 Nebraska Career and Technical Education (CTE)
More than 500 Career and Technical Education (CTE) educators and administrators from across the state came together for the 2024 Nebraska Career Education (NCE) Conference hosted in Kearney, Nebraska June 3-5th. The 50th Annual Conference was themed “Tradition to Transformation”. The speakers and sessions highlighted the theme by sharing opportunities Nebraska Career and Technical Education has created in school systems across the state.
Commissioner Brian Maher kicked off the conference with greetings and honored the work of Nebraska CTE Educators, School Counselors and Administrators. Dr. Katie Graham, the Nebraska State Director of CTE, shared the impact that our educators are making through their high quality CTE programs. Dr. Chaney Mosely rounded out the opening session by empowering educators to problem solve real-world challenges in their CTE classrooms. Other notable presentations included preparing students for an everchanging workforce by Rachael Mann where she discussed the impact technology shifts have had in her Keynote “The Martians in Your Classroom”. Trisha Richmond, another featured speaker, emphasized the importance of visual communication, collaborating, and creativity in education. Her sessions focused on innovative strategies to inspire, immerse, and empower educators.
Over the course of the conference, participants selected from more than 160 rotational breakout sessions where they had the opportunity to collaborate, engage, learn, and reconnect with CTE colleagues to advance their CTE programs. Participants heard from local, state, and national leaders share best practices and strategies to provide all students access to high-quality CTE programs.
The Nebraska CTE team also honored several award winners during the NCE Conference. Winners of the Excellence in Career and Technical Education Awards were recognized as outstanding Nebraska Career and Technical Education programs and business partnerships. More information about each award can be found at https://www.education.ne.gov/nce/nebraska-career-education-conference/awards/. The Following awards were presented at this year’s conference:
The Elaine Stuhr Leadership and Advocacy Award
Teri Sloup, The Nebraska Department of Education
NCE Distinguished Partner Award
The Nebraska Children and Families Foundation
NCE Outstanding Business Partnership Awards
The Nebraska Chamber
Outstanding CTE Administrator Award
Dr. Jon Cerny, Superintendent Bancroft-Rosalie Public Schools
Outstanding Postsecondary CTE Administrator Award
Dr. Charlie Gregory, Dean of Instruction, Western Nebraska Community College
Outstanding Postsecondary CTE Programs Award
Mid-Plains Community College Nursing Program
Outstanding Secondary CTE Programs Award
Lakeview Community Schools
Outstanding Rule 47 Career Academy Program Award
The Career Academies at Scottsbluff, Scottsbluff High School
The 2025 Nebraska Career and Technical Education Conference will take place in Kearney, Nebraska, on June 9-11, 2025.
Public Information Officer, Nebraska Department of Education
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