Career, Technical and Agriculture Education
CTAE Overview | Dr. Cloise Williams -Director |
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The mission of Lowndes County Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education is to provide the opportunity for all students to explore meaningful career options through a multitude of career pathways and relevant hands-on learning to help them achieve their fullest potential in life and become contributing members of society. Currently there are 30 + teachers in the Career, Technical & Agricultural Education department of Lowndes County Schools, along with a CTAE Supervisor/Assistant Principal and CTAE System Director located at Lowndes High School and the Central Office. Programs are offered at each of the three middle schools, one elementary school, and the high school. LOWNDES HIGH SCHOOL CTAE PROGRAMS AND INSTRUCTORS: AIR FORCE JUNIOR ROTC AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS & COMPUTER SCIENCE CONSTRUCTION & HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION (HEO) EDUCATION AS A PROFESSION EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Gina Arnold ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING & DESIGN GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY WORK-BASED LEARNING LOWNDES MIDDLE SCHOOL CTAE PROGRAMS AND INSTRUCTORS: BUSINESS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE EDUCATION HAHIRA MIDDLE SCHOOL CTAE PROGRAMS AND INSTRUCTORS: BUSINESS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AGRICULTURE EDUCATION PINE GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL CTAE PROGRAMS AND INSTRUCTORS: BUSINESS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AGRICULTURE EDUCATION WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY AGRICULTURE INSTRUCTOR: Stephanie Peterson LOWNDES HIGH SUPERVISOR/AP SYSTEM DIRECTOR | Director of CTAE Office: (229) 245-2260 x 3578 Email Dr. Cloise Williams -Director CTSO's As an Added Benefit of CTAE What is a CTSO? CTSO stands for Career and Technical Student Organizations. CTOSs are an integral part of Career and Technical Education program areas, including, agriculture, business, marketing, family and consumer sciences, health, skilled trades, and technical sciences. CTSOs assist instructors in developing the leadership, citizenship, technical, critical thinking, and teamwork skills essential to students who are preparing for the work-force and further education. They enhance students' civic awareness and provide opportunities for developing social competencies and a wholesome attitude about living and working. What do CTSOs do for students? What do they do for teachers? CTSOs provide opportunities for students to showcase and demonstrate their talents, technical abilities, knowledge and leadership skills inside and outside the classroom. CTSOs give students well-rounded experiences they can report on job and/or college applications. For both advisors and students, CTSOs provide opportunities to network with business people, educators and students. CTSOs bring together all types of students from diverse backgrounds to work as a cohesive team; CTSOs teach cooperation, tolerance, and teamwork. CTSOs benefit the community they are in through local and national community service projects. What is involved in a CTSO? Each CTSO varies slightly, but some basics common to all include:
Lowndes County CTSOs include: FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, DECA, HOSA, SkillsUSA and TSA. Viking Futures Follow the experiences and achievements of our CTAE students and teachers in our publication of Viking Futures. |