CTAE Pathways Offered
Annual Public Notice
Henry County Schools offers the following career and technical education programs for all students regardless of race, color, or national origin, including those with limited English proficiency, sex, or disability in grades 9-12.
49 Pathways Offered |
Advanced Automotive Technology |
Agriculture Leadership in Animal Production |
Agriculture Leadership in Plant Science |
Agriscience Systems |
Architectural Drawing and Design |
Audio-Video Technology and Film I |
Audio-Video Technology and Film II |
Business Accounting |
Carpentry |
Computer Science |
Culinary Arts |
Cybersecurity |
Distribution and Logistics |
Early Childhood Care and Education I |
Early Childhood Care and Education II |
Early Childhood Care and Education II (AAS) |
Electrical |
Electronics |
Emergency Medical Technician |
Energy and Power |
Engineering Drafting and Design |
Engineering and Technology |
Entrepreneurship |
Equine Science |
Financial Services |
Game Design |
General Automotive Technology |
Graphic Communication |
Graphic Design |
JROTC - Aerospace (Air Force) |
JROTC - Naval Science |
Law Enforcement Services - Forensic Science |
Legal Services/Applications of Law |
Marketing and Management |
Marketing Communications and Promotions |
Masonry |
Mechatronics |
Nutrition and Food Science |
Personal Care Services - Cosmetology |
Pharmacy |
Phlebotomy |
Plumbing |
Programming |
Sports and Entertainment Marketing |
Sports Medicine |
Teaching K-12 as a Profession |
Therapeutic Services/Allied Health and Medicine |
Veterinary Science |
Welding |
For information on Georgia's Career Clusters and Pathway Courses, visit the Georgia Department of Education's website.
Persons seeking further information concerning the career and technical education offerings and specific pre-requisite criteria should contact:
Dr. Beverly Holyfield
Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education Coordinator
401 East Tomlinson Street
McDonough, GA 30253
Office Phone: 770.957.6601 x75130
Email: beverly.holyfield@henry.k12.ga.us
Henry County Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Learn more about Equal Employment Opportunities.