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Dothan Tech students represent DCS at City Commission Tuesday

A group of students standing in from of a governing body.

DOTHAN, Ala. – The Dothan City Commission recognized Alabama Career and Technical Education Month as several Dothan City Schools students represented their respective programs Tuesday at the City Commission meeting. 

The recognition came as the school district celebrates the overwhelming success of the career and technical education programs offered through Dothan Tech, Dothan Preparatory Academy, and Carver 9th Grade Academy. Dothan City Schools currently offers 18 career and technical education programs.

Individuals in a group setting, representing community and shared purpose.

Mayor Mark Saliba read a proclamation, highlighting skills that CTE students continue to gain through the programs at Dothan City Schools. Students have an opportunity to explore their career options in various courses, earn advanced diplomas and credentials, and receive college credit.

Many of the students who complete their CTE program at DCS move into the local workforce upon graduation.

To learn more about Alabama CTE Month, contact Ryan Richards at ryrichards@dothan.k12.al.us.