CTAE Grad Rate

Morgan County, GA — Morgan County High School is proud to announce a 100% graduation rate among students enrolled in Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) programs for the Class of 2025, underscoring the school’s continued commitment to preparing students for success beyond high school.

This outstanding achievement surpasses the State of Georgia’s CTAE graduation rate of 98.45%, reflecting the growing impact of career-focused education across the state.

ā€œWe are incredibly proud of our students and the dedicated educators who support them every step of the way,ā€ said Superintendent Dr. Susan Stancil. ā€œThis achievement reflects the strength of our CTAE programs and the meaningful, real-world opportunities they provide. Our students are graduating prepared for college, careers, the military, and beyond.ā€

CTAE programs across Georgia are designed to equip students with practical skills, industry knowledge, and career pathways that connect classroom learning to real-world opportunities.

ā€œCTAE opportunities are at the core of our efforts to ensure Georgia is the Top State for Talent,ā€ said State School Superintendent Richard Woods. ā€œThese programs allow students to discover their interests and strengths, develop real-world skills, and connect learning in the classroom to high-demand careers across Georgia. This year’s CTAE graduation rate shows the continued influence of CTAE on students’ successful futures.ā€

At Morgan County High School, CTAE delivers a high school experience that prepares students for life after graduation through Career Pathways, industry-recognized credentials, and work-based learning and apprenticeship opportunities. These pathways support students regardless of their postsecondary plans.

The 100% CTAE graduation rate for the Class of 2025 reflects the collaborative efforts of students, teachers, administrators, and community partners committed to student achievement and workforce readiness.