Career Technical & Agricultural Education

Our mission is to empower students for excellence as they pursue careers in a global and technologically advanced society.

COMPETITIVE SKILLS
All individuals need to be aware of the rapidly changing economic and social environments, and thus develop skills that are necessary to compete adequately in a growing and progressive society.


PROFESSIONALISM
All individuals should effectively relate to society and the economic system in a manner that foster pride in work, creativity, individuality, adaptability, and self-worth.


COMMUNICATION SKILLS
All individuals should practice good communications skills that are necessary to give information for rational decision-making; therefore, emphasis is placed on further developing the individuals’ basic skills in speaking, reading, and writing, computing, collecting, interpreting, and storing data.

Teachers

Archibald, Ria <website> CTI Specialist
Belcher, G. Dwayne Pre-Engineering and Drafting
Burke, Ouida <website> CTI Assistant
Elsey, Mark Healthcare Science/WBL Coordinator
Heard, M. Janae Business and Computer Science
Hudson, Cheryl Business and Computer Science
Johnson, Cecelia Department Chairperson, Business and Computer Science
Kelly, Shamilleon Business and Computer Science
Owenby, Ron Business and Computer Science
Swann, Bruce <website> Business and Computer Science/WBL Coordinator
Williams, Adrian Video and Broadcast Productions
Wright, Sharon Business and Computer Science

 

 

Career Technical & Agricultural Ed
English & Language Arts
Fine Arts
Magnet Program
Math
Physical Education
Science
Social Studies
Special Needs Program
Talented & Gifted Program
World Languages

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