The Plymouth Community School Corporation welcomes Aaron Esper as the new Director of Career and Technical Education (CTE) for North Central CTE. With a strong passion for expanding career pathways and a commitment to student success, Esper is eager to build on the solid foundation of the North Central CTE Cooperative.
Esper brings extensive experience in CTE programming, industry certifications, and dual credit initiatives. He has successfully led compliance efforts through evolving educational standards, including the Next Level Programs of Study (NLPS). Under his leadership at his previous organization, the attainment of industry-recognized certifications has increased by over 1,000%, and early college and dual credit programs have expanded to the 95th percentile of college credits earned in Indiana.
In addition to his career and technical education expertise, Esper has played a crucial role in supporting English Language Learner (ELL) students, raising the exit rate of students in ELL programs by 15% over two years. His leadership in grant writing has secured over $10 million in funding, directly benefiting students and educators.
Esper has a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from Purdue University and holds multiple building and district-level administration certifications, along with direct experience in those areas, special populations, and Career and Technical Education (CTE).
Throughout his career, he has held positions as CTE Director, teacher, team leader, and administrator. He has developed innovative curriculum pathways and broadened access to underrepresented programs. His efforts have fostered strategic partnerships with universities and industry leaders, creating opportunities for students to gain real-world experience and prepare for their careers.
“I’m looking forward to continuing the great tradition that the North Central CTE Cooperative has established in the last 40 years and finding ways to help grow and sustain it for the next 40,” said Esper.
Aaron Esper’s leadership will be crucial in enhancing CTE initiatives and broadening career pathways for students throughout North Central Indiana.
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