Fannin County Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education Programs
Fannin County High School offers Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) Programs in the following seven areas: Agriculture, Construction, Business and Computer Science, Engineering and Technology, Family and Consumer Science, Healthcare Science, and Personal Care Service. Each CTAE Program Concentration has Career Pathways that have been developed for students to select and complete. Career Pathways have three or four specialized courses developed to provide students core elements, performance standards, and skills necessary after high school graduation to enter the workforce, choose a two-year technical college, a four-year college/ university, or the military for additional training.
The Georgia Performance Standards are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for career readiness and success no matter what trade or professional career students choose after high school graduation. The Career, Technical and Agricultural Education Performance Standards were condensed to reflect the most essential elements of the curricula. Each career pathway provides students with the necessary tools to be successful at the next level of their educational career
These Career, Technical and Agricultural Education Programs provide students a broad foundation for managing lifelong learning and career transitions in a rapidly changing economy.
We are constantly upgrading and improving the curriculum of the Fannin County High School CTAE Department with new pathways as they become available.