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Career Technical and Agricultural Education

CTAE
Brandi Hendrix
CTAE Director

The Career Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) program integrates core academic knowledge with technical and occupational skills to prepare students for post-secondary education and the workforce. 

The state of Georgia has identified 17 Career Clusters that are structured to prepare students for Georgia's workforce. 

Georgia's 17 Career Cluster Models represents multiple pathways, which guides students to success for college preparation and career development. The curriculum for each cluster is based on a set of common knowledge, skills, and abilities that prepare students for various opportunities. These opportunities include, but are not limited to, advanced curriculum, career awareness, career development and employability skills. Career, Technical, and Agriculture Education is the cornerstone for preparing students to be "College and Career Ready." 

There are several CTSOs (Career Technical Student Organizations) associated with our programs. The following is a list of the staff members that are in charge of these student organizations. 

CTI  (Advisor Carrie Edge)

FCCLA (Advisor Leigh Ann Walden)

FFA  (Advisor Dr. Michael Atkinson)

SkillsUSA  (Advisor Alison Cox)