Guest Speaker, Kootenai Technical Education Campus, KTEC

KTEC Update Highlights Growth and Opportunity

Bill White from the Kootenai Technical Education Campus (KTEC) joined us at our April 8 meeting to share an update on the campus’s programs and recent developments.

KTEC is a dynamic partnership between business and industry leaders, local school districts, and regional manufacturers. The campus provides tuition-free, industry-level training for high school juniors and seniors, offering dual enrollment credits, industry certifications, and a practical pathway to career success through applied, hands-on learning. Students can explore a wide range of technical fields, including automotive repair, healthcare, welding, and residential construction. A recently introduced plumbing program has already proven to be especially popular. Many KTEC programs also offer credit that counts toward apprenticeship requirements, giving students a strong head start as they enter the workforce.

KTEC serves students from eight local public high schools in three districts, as well as private and homeschooled students. Demand for enrollment has historically exceeded capacity, often resulting in long waiting lists. In response, the KTEC Board recently approved a schedule change that has increased student capacity by approximately 30%—from about 580 to nearly 800 students annually.

KTEC continues to play a vital role in strengthening our local workforce by preparing students with the practical skills and certifications needed to succeed in high-demand careers—benefiting both the students and the broader North Idaho community.

Photograph: (left to right) Jim DeShazer, Bill White (KETC), Matt Palmer (Treasurer), Mike Lane (President)

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