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Homewood City Schools

Educating and Empowering All Students to Maximize Their Unique Potential

Career and Technical Education

Career and Technical Education

 

Homewood City Schools offers the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs listed below by school. It is the policy of the Homewood City School Board that no person in this district shall, on the basis of race, color, disability, creed, religion, sex, age, or national origin be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination in any education program or activity. This includes employment, retention, and promotion.

Homewood Middle School
Family and Consumer Sciences

Homewood High School
Air Force JROTC
Family and Consumer Sciences
Work-Based Learning

Work-based Learning is an educational strategy that provides students with simulated workplace experience that allow them to apply academic, technical and softs skills to develop students' employability skill set. To submit a request to host a high school intern, please contact Grace Burgess.

For inquiries regarding CTE course offerings and prerequisites, contact: Grace Burgess, Career Coach

For inquiries regarding Academy of Craft Training and Work-Based Learning, contact: Grace Burgess, Career Coach

For inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies, contact: Dr. John Lowry, Director of Personnel & Academic Services

For Inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and Section 504, contact: Dr. Cristy York, Director of Instruction

For inquiries regarding Federal Programs, contact: Dr. John Lowry, Director of Academic Programs & Services

For inquiries regarding Title IX, contact: Dr. John Lowry,  Director of Academic Programs & Services