Jun. 10, 2025
On June 5, Grade 4 to 9 students from across the CBE celebrated their talents and creative achievements at the CTF Spring Showcase 2025. The evening brought together families, educators and community members to experience the vibrant culmination of learning through the Career and Technology Foundations (CTF) curriculum.
This year’s showcase featured a range of student-produced projects from intricate 2D and 3D designs to multimedia presentations, culinary creations, fiber art and construction projects. These works, developed by middle and junior high students, were rooted in real-world learning and exploration across the five CTF occupational clusters: Business, Communication, Human Services, Resources, and Technology.
“As we walk through this exhibition, we see far more than just projects or artifacts. We see the fingerprints of student voice, the echoes of real-world exploration, and the unmistakable spark of potential. Our students are not passive recipients—they are active designers of their own futures,” said Vanessa Munroe, CTF & CTS specialist on behalf of the showcase organizers.
The CTF Spring Showcase offers students an opportunity to reflect on their growth, share their accomplishments, and build confidence through dialogue and celebration. As well, the CBE community is able to see the power of creativity in learning and the importance of opportunities for students to explore their passions.