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CTAE Teachers
Ms. Phyllis Lucy- Engineering and Technology
Mr. Richard Elder- Construction
Mr. Gerald Lake- Carpentry
Ms. Brittany Ammons- Culinary Arts
Career Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) integrates core academic knowledge with technical and occupationalskills to prepare students for post-secondary education and the workforce. The state of Georgia has identified 17 CareerClusters that are structured to prepare students for Georgia’s workforce. Georgia’s 17 Career Cluster Model representsmultiple pathways, which guides students to success for college preparation and career development. The curriculum foreach cluster is based on a set of common knowledge, skills and abilities which prepares students for various opportunities.These opportunities include but are not limited to advanced curriculum, Move On When Ready, Work-based Learning,career awareness, career development and employability skills. Career Technical & Agricultural Educationis the cornerstone for preparing students to be “College and Career Ready."