CTAE: CAREER, TECHNICAL, AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Ms. Elizabeth McLaine, CTAE Director
(912)437-8840
Title II & 504/ADA
Dr. Rachel Carlyle, Special Education Director
McIntosh County Schools
(912)437-8835
Title IX
Ms. Cassandra Noble, Director of Federal Programs
McIntosh County Schools
(912)437-8831
McIntosh County Academy offers a variety of Career Pathways...
Agricultural
Basic Agriscience & Technology
General Horticulture & Plant Science
Agricultural Mechanics Technology
Forest Science
Audio/Video
Audio/Video Technology & Film
Audio/Video Technology & Film II
Audio/Video Technology III
Business
Introduction to Business & Technology
Business & Technology
Business Communications
Commercial Fishing
Commercial Fishing, Management, & Fisheries Science
Safety, Watchkeeping, & Healthy Oceans
Fine Arts
Visual Arts I
Visual Arts II
Visual Arts III
Theater Arts Drama I
Theater Arts Drama II
Theater Arts III
Work-Based Learning
Additional CTAE Pathway Opportunities for McIntosh County Students
McIntosh County students in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades can also enroll in CTAE pathways at the Golden Isles College and Career Academy (GICCA) on a space-available basis. These pathways provide hands-on, career-focused learning experiences aligned with high-demand industries and workforce needs.
Students attending GICCA have the opportunity to earn industry-recognized credentials and college credit while still in high school, helping them graduate with valuable skills, certifications, and a head start on postsecondary education or the workforce. Transportation is provided from McIntosh County Academy (MCA) to GICCA, making participation accessible for eligible students.
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Federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin (Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964); sex (Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and the Strengthening CTE for the 21st Century Act of 2018); or disability (Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) in educational programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance. Employees, students, and the general public are hereby notified that the Georgia Department of Education does not discriminate in any educational programs or activities or in employment policies or practices. The following individuals have been designated as the employees responsible for coordinating the department's effort to implement this nondiscriminatory policy.
McIntosh County School District’s Career, Technical, and Agriculture Education does not discriminate and any inquiries concerning the policies should be addressed with the person's listed above.
