Moore is the director of Career and Technical Education Programs at Ozark City Schools. Rabren is a Carroll High School senior who is a president of SkillsUSA at CHS, a CHS Career Tech Center Drafting Academy completer, a television production concentrator, a dual enrollment student at the Alabama Aviation College and a soon-to-be certified AutoCad drafter.
People are also reading… In his junior year, Rabren enrolled in television production. “It taught me a lot about the behind the scenes aspects of what goes into making these productions.” A highlight of that course was a trip to Troy University’s student-run television station on Journalism Day. “It was awesome,” he told the Rotarians.
“I was immediately drawn to the airframe and power plant classes,” he said. “The opportunity to explore different fields, both in school and out through field trips, opened my eyes to more opportunities than if I had not had a career tech education." Moore said the career tech center programs are cosmetology, construction, masonry, drafting, education and training, and a business program. JROTC, television production, athletic training, heath science and a second business program are the career tech programs at the high school. In addition, through dual enrollment, this year CHS students will earn over 500 college credits at no cost to the student, she said.
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