The CCHS chapter of the National FFA Organization teaches and provides many opportunities outside of farming and livestock raising.
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CCHS’s FBLA chapter allows students to learn business-related skills and participate in numerous community service and competitive opportunities throughout the year.
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After a nearly 10-year hiatus, the Glad Shack has returned to CCHS and offers students an opportunity to learn about running a business.
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Two SkillsUSA members are competing at the state level for the chance to go to national competitions.
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FBLA American Enterprise Day Essay Contest winners announced
by Angel Jara December 2, 2023FBLA Vice President of Competition Adrian Rangel, a junior, won FBLA’s American Enterprise Day Essay Contest for the second year in a row.
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Students from CCHS and other Georgia high schools will compete to create floral arrangements in the Floral Design Career Development Event on Sept. 26.
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CCHS Class of 2015 alumnus and Cozybear Nursery owner and founder Deijhon Yearby has pursued his passion for plants through his business.
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The CCHS FFA chapter continues to hold meetings and prepare for competitions, despite the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Clarke Central High School Future Farmers of America chapter is developing the Green School Program during the 2019-20 school year.
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On March 8, the CTAE department hosted CTAE night, a night dedicated to showcasing work done in CTAE classes.
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Business Education Teacher Paulette Johnson has taught in the Clarke County School District for 25 years, and will be retiring at the conclusion of the 2016-17 school year.
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The Future Business Leaders of America compete in Athens
by Christina Kurian November 4, 2014Activities like the Fall Leadership Conference on Nov. 13-14 at the Classic Center, under Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education help students pursue their future careers.
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The Career Technical and Agricultural Education departments at Clarke Central High School and Cedar Shoals High School, in which many students from CCHS and CSHS are enrolled, will be transferred to the Athens Community Career Academy with the start of the 2012-13 school year.
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The Career & Technical Instruction within Clarke Central High School is a program for Career Technical and Agricultural Education