Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) is preparing Douglas County students for their next step after high school--college, beginning a career, registered apprenticeships, or the military. Georgia CTAE pathway course offerings, and the new Educating Georgia's Future Workforce initiative, leverage partnerships with industry and higher education to ensure students have the skills they need to thrive in the future workforce. CTAE in Douglas County offers students over 35 career pathways within the 17 Georgia Career Clusters.
CTAE allows the student to:
- blend rigorous academic/technical preparation
- discover their interests and passions, empowering them to choose the educational pathway that will lead to success in high school, college, and career
- utilize career development services
- experience all aspects of a business or industry
- plan for transitions into post-secondary opportunities – college, beginning a career, registered apprenticeships, or the military
NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY: The Douglas County School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or gender in employment decisions or educational programs and activities, including its athletic programs. Any student, employee, applicant for employment, parent or other individual who believes he or she has been subjected to harassment or discrimination by other students or employees of the school district based upon any of the factors listed above should promptly report the same to the principal of the school or the appropriate coordinator as listed below, who will implement the board's discriminatory complaints or harassment procedures. Students may also report harassment or discrimination to their school counselor.