If everything looks like it’s working… why do the outcomes tell a different story? Across CTE, there is no shortage of activity, innovation, or investment. Yet many experiences, while well-intended and widely celebrated, fall short in preparing students with the depth, clarity, and readiness they need. This keynote takes a closer look at the kinds of experiences that consistently get labeled as “successful” and asks a harder question: are they actually building skill, direction, and opportunity, or just creating the appearance of progress? Without relying on easy answers or surface-level fixes, this session challenges attendees to rethink what they prioritize, what they defend, and what they continue to scale. Attendees will walk away recalibrated with a sharper lens, a lower tolerance for surface-level shine, and a clear blueprint for designing programs that don’t just look good… but actually prepare students for what’s next.