Georgia’s Career Clusters allow students to choose an area of interest in high school from 17 career clusters. Students take classes tailored to their career cluster, which includes multiple career paths and helps navigate to greater success – no matter what they choose to do after high school graduation.
House Bill 713 mandates a minimum course of study in career education in grades K-12.
Below are the grade-specific required career activities.
Grade 1
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics; Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
Grade 2
Arts, A/V Technology, and Communications; Health Science; Education and Training
Grade 3
Hospitality and Tourism; Human Services; Energy
Grade 4
STEM; Manufacturing; Business Management and Administration; Architecture and Construction
Grade 5
Finance; Information Technology; Marketing; Government and Public Administration