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Career Technical & Agriculture Education

What is CTAE?

Career and Technical Education (CTE) is a vital part of preparing students for the workforce and post-secondary education by integrating core academic knowledge with technical and occupational skills. In Georgia, there are 17 Career Clusters designed to align with the state's workforce needs, guiding students towards college preparation and career development. 

Each cluster's curriculum emphasizes common knowledge, skills, and abilities, providing students with opportunities such as advanced curriculum, dual enrollment, Work-based Learning, as well as career awareness, development, and employability skills. Ultimately, career and technical education is crucial in ensuring students are ready for college and their careers.

 
 
Meet your CTAE Instructors
 
 
 
Terrance Jackson
Department Chair 
Architectural Design Pathway
Alana Conway
Agriculture Science Pathway
Alana.Conway@henry.k12.ga.us

Cynthia Cornelius
Business Technology Pathway
Casey Barnes
Work-Based Learning Coordinator
Business Technology Pathway
 
Altineka Golphin
Early Childhood Education Pathway
 
Craig Kyros
Healthcare Science/Sports Medicine Pathway
Craig.Kyros@henry.k12.ga.us
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dezrae Lockett
Family Consumer Science Pathway
Dezrae.Lockett@henry.k12.ga.us
 
Carl Lashley
Engineering Pathway
 
Alfreda Lewis
Healthcare Science Pathway
 
Keyanna Alexander
Audio/ Video Technology Pathway
 
David Chapa- Perez
Computer Science Pathway
 
Summer Taylor
Business Technology Pathway
Summer.Taylor@henry.k12.g.us