Career CenterWelcome to the Career Center!  For over 30 years, Career Center has served as an extension of the regular high school programs.  Students maintain their affiliation with their home high schools while completing Career Center courses.  Students may take Advanced Placement, Career Technical, and Regular Curriculum courses.  Career Center offers a challenging academic environment and unique learning opportunities.
 
 
Career Training
Career Center provides accelerated, rigorous industry-driven Career & Technical Education programs that allow students to acquire marketable Career & Technical Education knowledge, skills and experience. These skills transfer easily into the workplace or into further study beyone high school. In either instance, skills learned at the Career Center can dramatically increase students' chances of success in the world of work.
 
College Experience
Career Center offers college-bound students the opportunity for Advanced Placement courses as well as the development of successful college study habits. Students who successfully complete the national Advanced Placement exams may receive college credits. In any event, these courses can dramatically increase students' chances of success in post-secondary education.
 
Overall 
Our atmosphere is unique.  Students interact with other students from all across the county.  We provide a college-like atmosphere, and have high expectations for students' academic performance and social interactions.  We encourage students to challenge themselves.
 
We are located at 1615 Miller Street, just behind Forsyth Technical Community College, and adjacent to the school system's Central Office.  Transportation is provided from each high school at various points throughout the day, and students' schedules are created to accommodate transportation and other scheduling needs.
 
Our teachers bring rich and varied experiences to their classrooms.  Many of our Advanced Placement teachers serve as College Board consultants.  Our Career Technical Education teachers bring experience as masters in their fields.
Last Modified on May 6, 2010