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Education, Child Development, and Family Services

Pathways in the Education, Child Development, and Family Services sector prepare graduates to work in education or family services as teachers, counselors, child care providers, and more.

Students may have the opportunity to receive college credit and industry recognized certifications as well as participate in paid and unpaid internships.

Education, Child Development, and Family Services

Education, Child Development, and Family Services in Fresno Unified

Students can choose a CTE program at their neighborhood or "home" high school or apply to a specialty CTE high school. Transportation is offered from home schools to CTE specialty campuses. The schools below offer programs in the Education, Child Development, and Family Services industry sector.

“You’re actually working in a class, you’re working with students, you’re working with teachers. It makes me feel like I’m so much more. It makes me feel like I’m not just a high schooler, I’m a person who will do great things.”

Luis
Teacher Academy Student

Examples of Education Careers

Occupation Education Level Median Annual Earnings in CA
Child, Family, and School Social Worker Bachelor's degree $52,440
Childcare Worker High school diploma or equivalent $31,020
Education Administrator Master's degree $131,100
Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselor or Advisor Master's degree $77,870
Elementary School Teacher Bachelor's degree $85,970
Librarian and Media Collections Specialist Bachelor's degree $75,030
Personal Financial Advisor Bachelor's degree $94,890
Postsecondary Teacher Doctoral or professional degree $104,600

Source: US Dept of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics for California