Mrs. Nunnallee
We Mean Business at EHS
The Business Education Department at EHS offers students two career pathway options following the Introductory course that will allow them to obtain a variety of skills and knowledge in the areas of business management, law, marketing, technology, leadership, and money management.
Students can choose to follow the Business & Technology pathway or the Entrepreneurship pathway as a means to obtain industry-recognized certifications, in addition to, their high school diploma. Following pathway completion students can participate in the county Work-Based Learning program to utilize the skills obtained in the pathway while gaining work experience. All students must first take the Introduction to Business & Technology course as a prerequisite for additional pathway courses.
Click the appropriate course page above for specific information about each course.
Supplies for all
Business Courses:
Business Courses:
A writing utensil (pen or pencil)
1” 3-ring binder (can be shared with another course)
Loose leaf paper
Corded headphones or ear buds (Intro & Business Tech classes only)
Contact Information:
Mrs. April Nunnallee
Evans High School
4550 Cox Road - Evans, GA 30809
Room 166 - Computer Lab
Mrs. Nunnallee's Schedule
1st Period - Intro to Business & Technology
2nd Period - Intro to Business & Technology
3rd Period - Business Law
4th Period - Entrepreneurship
5th Period - Planning
6th Period - Business & Technology
6th Period - Business Communications
7th Period - Intro to Business & Technology
Student Testimonials
Click the links at right to view testimonial videos from Mrs. Nunnallee's former students regarding the business pathway courses and the impact they can have on your future.
Mrs. Nunnallee's Industry Certifications
Mrs. April Nunnallee began teaching business education courses at Evans High School in 2007. Prior to that, she worked in the advertising, marketing, and web design industries. She has a bachelor's degree in advertising, public relations, and business administration along with a master's degree in teacher leadership from Augusta University. In addition to teaching, Mrs. Nunnallee is also the adviser for the student organizations, Future Business Leaders of America and National Technical Honor Society, while also serving as the CTAE department chair.
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA
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