Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education
CTAE
Career inspiration in Pre-K, career awareness in elementary school, career visualization in middle school and career preparation in high school are vital components of one's educational career. Clayton County Public School's, Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) program provides the interdisciplinary and technical skills to every student focused on attaining the knowledge and abilities that businesses and industries desire for high-demand, high-skilled, high-wage occupations.
Students who graduate from high school after successfully completing a CTAE "Career Pathway" are equipped for immediate employment, post-secondary education and life-long learning. In essence, students in CTAE are "college, career and workforce ready" - prepared to compete in the global marketplace.

Pictured Bottom L-R: Tamika Duffey, Felice Williams, Shelia Garner (Dept. Chair), Marion Williams (CTI). Top L-R: Dr. Doeford Shirley; Gervon Pryce, Dr. Lorraine Lambert (CTAE Supervisor), LtCol Kevin Grill, MSgt Jimmie Fox.
(Not Pictured: Janice O'Neal, Berhanu Dallas, Stacey Johnson, Joycelyn Stringer, Maya Walker, Alvin Gay)