Career and Tech Ed
Career and Technical Education is a planned program of courses and learning experiences that begins with exploration of career options, supports basic academic and life skills, and enables achievement of high academic standards, leadership, preparation for industry-defined work, and advanced and continuing education.
Agriculture
- Animal Science
- Floral Design
- Plant Science
Business
- Business Connections
- Accounting
- Digital Tools
- Computer Applications
- Business Economics
- Personal and Business Law
- Personal Financial Management
- Work-Based Learning
Family and Consumer Sciences
- Skills for Life
- Choices for Life
- Foods and Nutrition
- Culinary Arts
- Child Development
- Relationships
- Careers in Education
Health Science
- Sports and Health Sciences
Language
- American Sign Language
Marketing
- Marketing
- Retail Operations
Media/Information Technology
- Digital Graphic Art
- College Information Technology (UW FIT)
- Multimedia Design
- Video Production
- AP Computer Science
- PC Technology
Trades and Industry
- Woods
- Construction Trades
- Auto Maintenance
The vocational programs offered at Tahoma High School depend on community and business members to serve on advisory committees. The purpose of these committees is to ensure that the programs offered at the high school prepare students for specific careers or higher education.
With the approximately 10 hours per year time commitment, advisory committees are a time-efficient way for community members to impact learning at the high school. Six of the advisory committees are currently seeking members:
- American Sign Language
- Automotive
- Business Education
- Family and Consumer Science
- Information Technology (Computer Science/Multimedia)
- Marketing
- Woods
If you are interested in lending your expertise and knowledge, please contact the high school at (425) 413- 6299.








