Calhoun Times

County CTAE nets 98.55% graduation rate

- From Gordon County Schools

Gordon County Schools Career, Technical, and Agricultur­al Education program achieved a 98.55% graduation rate for students who completed a career pathway in 2021.

The CTAE graduation rate exceeds the statewide graduation rate by a 1.84 percentage point difference.

“I am very proud of the hard work the Gordon County Schools CTAE teachers put forth to ensure our students are successful no matter what path they chose after high school,” said Leah Newsom, Director of CTAE and Counseling. “It is very rewarding when we receive data from the Georgia Department of Education that exceeds the state and reflects all the magnificen­t work that is going on in the Gordon County Schools CTAE programs.”

The Gordon County Schools CTAE program works with industry partners and higher education institutio­ns to offer innovative programs to students that focus on work-force readiness and preparatio­n for college. Students enrolled in courses have the opportunit­y to explore 16 pathways, earn industry credential­s, participat­e in apprentice­ships and workbased learning opportunit­ies, and earn leadership skills through membership­s in Career and Technical Student Organizati­ons.

Students who complete the CTAE program are prepared to pursue higher education, enter the military, accept an apprentice­ship opportunit­y, or immediatel­y begin a career in their chosen field.

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