02/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/02/2026 09:17
AUSTIN ⎯ This February, the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) is celebrating Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month by highlighting the value of CTE programs and the students who are preparing for high-skill technical careers in more than 460 different fields across the state.
"The Texas workforce is bigger and better than ever before, in large part because of our historic investments in career training and education," said Governor Greg Abbott. "During my time in office, we have provided millions in grants to prepare Texans for the jobs of tomorrow. We have opened new pathways to expand academic and technical programs across Texas for students to gain access to high-paying jobs. These opportunities ensure Texas remains the best state to live, work and raise a family."
Governor Abbott issued a proclamation recognizing February 2026 as CTE Month in Texas. This recognition highlights the value of career and technical education in providing students with practical skills and pathways to rewarding careers.
"Career and technical education can be a powerful tool to achieve career success and economic prosperity," said TWC Chairman Joe Esparza. "TWC is committed to partnering with employers and educators to support CTE programs that prepare students for high-demand jobs. The education of young Texans not only strengthens our workforce system, but also Texas' reputation as the best state for doing business."
TWC supports CTE through the Dual Credit grant Program and the Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) grant program. Dual Credit, supported through the Skills Development Fund, pays for equipment used by high school students taking college courses that align with local industry needs. JET grants help schools create or expand CTE training for in-demand occupations. Together, these programs have given more than 67,000 students the skills they need for success.
TWC and Workforce Solutions career coaches work with CTE programs at Texas schools to give students Labor Market and Career Information from workforce experts. Career coaches provide students with practical guidance about career readiness, secondary education pathways, work-based learning, apprenticeships, and internships.
TWC also champions Texas Career Signing Day to celebrate high school students who enter careers or pathways leading to in-demand jobs right out of high school. This initiative encourages partnerships among schools, colleges, and apprenticeship programs to help students smoothly transition into the workforce. CTE counselors can use the Career Signing Day toolkit to prepare for their events.
To raise awareness about CTE programs, the 28 Workforce Development Boards host career exploration events throughout the year. Typically coordinated with high schools and community colleges, these events recognize the value in preparing students for future careers and developing high-demand skills. Texans can locate their local Workforce Solutions office by visiting twc.texas.gov/find-locations.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott's Career and Technical Education Month Proclamation issued January 28, 2026.###had
Texas Workforce Commission is a state agency dedicated to helping Texas employers, workers, and communities prosper economically. For details on TWC and its services in coordination with its local workforce development boards network, call 800-628-5115 or visit https://twc.texas.gov/. Subscribe to email updates to receive notifications about TWC programs and services.