KTEC Schools of Innovation Celebrates Class of 2026 Signing Day
The KTEC High School Class of 2026 is preparing to take the next step into a wide range of high-demand careers. Through hands-on learning, industry partnerships, and college credit opportunities, these students are entering the workforce and higher education with a strong foundation for success.
Graduates from the Class of 2026 are pursuing career pathways in:


Class of 2026 by the Numbers
KTEC students continue to demonstrate strong academic and career readiness outcomes:
Building the Future Together
Dr. Angela Andersson, founder of KTEC Schools of Innovation, emphasized the broader impact of Signing Day on both students and the local community.
“Our Signing Day symbolizes the future we’re building together as we prepare to move to our new 56,000-square-foot facility, which will serve as KTEC’s permanent home at 1901 63rd Street,” Andersson said. “Doors are set to open for students by fall 2026. Through our partnerships with institutions like Gateway Technical College and employers like Snap-on, our students gain the foundational knowledge and industry awareness they need to thrive in high-demand career fields in Kenosha County and beyond.”


Community Partnerships and Opportunities
Signing Day also serves as an opportunity for the community to engage with KTEC’s innovative approach to education. Attendees were invited to tour the campus and learn more about the school’s career pathways and partnerships.
Confirmed speakers for the event included:
A Milestone Moment
KTEC’s Signing Day celebrates more than student achievement. It highlights the strong collaboration between education, industry, and community partners working together to prepare the next generation of skilled professionals.
As the Class of 2026 moves forward, they carry with them the skills, experience, and confidence to succeed in today’s workforce and beyond.





