Career and Technical Education

Our Vision
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Every student will have equitable access to engaging learning that prepares them to be competitive, collaborative, and successful in our global world. CCS Career and Technical Education empowers all students to be successful citizens, workers, and leaders in a global economy.
Strategic Goals
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- 72% of CTE participants will meet proficiency using the state assessment measure in the reporting year.
- Reinforce English II, Math I, and Biology I standards through CTE instruction to increase ELA, science, and mathematics outcomes in our academic attainment measures.
- Increase the number of CTE Concentrators graduating with a silver level or higher Career Readiness Certificate and other industry-recognized credentials. Twenty percent (21%) of CTE Concentrators graduating from high school will attain a recognized postsecondary credential.
- Allow equitable opportunities for CTE students to have engaging, personalized learning experiences through work-based learning (WBL) activities and Career and Technical Student Organizations.
- Provide innovative professional development and individual support for CTE teachers that are aligned to curriculum standards, instructional best practices, and technological integration.

Contact Us
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Career and Technical Education
2465 Gillespie Street
Fayetteville, NC 28306
Phone: (910) 678-2442Chip Lucas
Executive Director
CTE Highlights
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Cape Fear High School Ag Ed Teacher Wins Award
Congratulations to Paul Young at Cape Fear High School. Paul Young is one of 33 recipients of a national award for agricultural educators.
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Pine Forest High School Teacher Named Outstanding Educator
Pine Forest High School Business Teacher Named Outstanding Microsoft PowerPoint (Office 2019) Educator for the 2022 Microsoft Office Specialist U.S. National Championship Fall Qualifier.
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Jack Britt High School - STEP Teams Are First Place Winners!
Jack Britt High School tied for 1st Place for the Speed Challenge, won 1st Place for the Endurance Challenge, and took 1st place for Overall Best Team. Pictured left: Aiden Pardo, Tony Burden, and Alexandra Zitterich -1st Place Speed Challenge; U.S.S. Hammerhead/JBHS Speed Team