Career & Technical Education
Students are encouraged to explore the opportunities available in our career and technical education departments. CTE courses allow students to learn “hands-on” job skills in a variety of career fields.
Students who complete a course sequence in high school CTE courses can be prepared for entry-level jobs and/or further training in a related field. High school courses are offered in agriculture, business and information technology, carpentry and building trades, cosmetology, culinary arts, family and consumer sciences, health and medical sciences, horticulture, Electricity, Engineering, JROTC, nail technology, and technology education.
Dual Enrollment courses may be offered in several CTE high school courses. Middle school courses are offered in agriculture, computer applications, and family and consumer sciences.
Cooperative education programs allow students the opportunity to earn high school credit for working at an approved job. Cooperative education students may be allowed to leave school early during their junior and senior years.
In addition, many of our CTE programs provide students the opportunity to participate in Industry Certification and State Licensure testing.
Course Guide: Agriculture, Horticulture, Food & Natural Resources
Animal Systems
Mechanics
Plant Systems
Course Guide: Business, Marketing, Economics, & Information Technology
FBLA, co-curricular student organization, offers opportunities in leadership, community, and competitive events
Business
Information Technology
Economics
General Offerings
Course Guide: Carpentry & Electricity
Course Guide: Cosmetology
Course Guide: Culinary Arts Hospitality Tourism
Course Guide: Engineering
Course Guide: Family & Consumer Sciences / Education & Training
Course Guide: Firefighting
Course Guide: Health & Medical Sciences
Course Guide: JROTC
(fees associated with all courses)