The mission of Hoke County Career and Technical Education is to empower all students to be successful citizens, workers and leaders in a global economy. Our goal is to provide an environment that promotes an attitude and culture of College and Career Readiness through our Career and Technical Education classes.
Our Career and Technical Education (CTE) program aims to prepare students for employment opportunities, advanced education and productive lives. CTE promotes best practices that enhance teachers' efforts to improve student achievement and encourage responsible career choices. We want to meet students' needs, cultivate their abilities and help them realize their aspirations. It is the vision of CTE department that every student complete a pathway in Career Technical Education and receive no less than two industry related certifications during this process.
At the high school, introductory courses are available at grades 9 and 10, with advanced and specialized instruction in 11 and 12. We have Agriculture, Business, Finance, & Marketing, Career Development, Computer Science & Information Technology, Family and Consumer Science and Information Technology, Health Science, and Trade, Technology, Engineering and Industrial classes.
At our middle schools students are offered exploratory courses in Computer Science, Engineering, Business and Entrepreneurship.
Contacts 910-875-2156
Jessica Brown, Executive Administrative Assistant, WIOA Program Coordinator
Dr. Anita Grove, Curriculum Instructional Management Coordinator (CIMC)
Callie Graham, Special Populations Coordinator (SPC)
Dr. Dana Chavis, Executive Director