Notasulga High School
Why Career Tech?
WRITTEN BY Melvin Lowe ON April 12, 2013 Syndicated from District

Career & Technical Education is the fastest growing instructional industry in the nation. Yes, Career Tech is driving instruction. We in the Macon County Public School System are transforming our instructional protocol towards offering the best in ALL Educational Programs. Please consider a technical field as a career option. Presently we offer: Cosmetology, Business Administration, Business Technologies, AgriConstruction, AgriScience/Animal Systems, Family & Consumer Sciences, Teen Discoveries, Automotive Services, Aerospace Engineering, Television Production, and JROTC. All of these programs are offered between Booker T. Washington High School, Notasulga High School, Tuskegee Institute Middle Schools, and the Career & Technical Education Center.

For additional information, we ask that you log in weekly to the Macon County Website. We will post current students and teachers in the field who are experiencing the educational outcomes that career tech offers. You might recognize some of your classmates, students, friends, and siblings. We are recruiting for next year and this is your time to be heard. Please call any of our career tech educators with your questions or concerns relative to enrollment, outcomes, and program requirements.

The time is now to invest in your career outcome. The best and most economical way is to consider a student career as a CTS Career Tech Student. The decision is yours, we are here to assist that decision. You may reach the Career Tech Center by calling: 334-724-1236. There is a voice directory for your assistance. Remember CTE is Career Tech Education; Learning That Works For Alabama. Now, Why Choose Career Tech? You should because it offers you choices for your further, it is fun, and mostly it is FREE...





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