Career & Technical Education
Alabama's Career and Technical Education program is designed to empower students to meet the daily challenges of the twenty-first century with the work-readiness skills needed for success. This program provides a curriculum wherein students are actively engaged in learning through career-oriented activities.
The Coffee County School System offers career and technical education programs at Kinston High School, New Brockton High School, and Zion Chapel High School. These programs are designed to prepare youth for a broad range of employment and further education and are offered under the guidance of certified teachers.
The menu at the left provides a list of career clusters, program, and courses, as well as its related student organization, offered in the Coffee County Career and Technical Education curriculum.
All career and technical education programs follow the system's policies of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, sex, religious belief, national origin, ethnic group, limited English-speaking ability, handicapping condition, or economic condition in all programs, services, activities, and employment.
For general information about these programs, contact:
Gray Harrison
Career & Technical Director
Coffee County Board of Education
400 Reddoch Hill Road
Elba, Alabama 36323
The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies:
Mrs. Kelly Cobb, Superintendent
Coffee County Board of Education
400 Reddoch Hill Road
Elba, Alabama 36323
Telephone: 334-897-5016
Mrs. Tami Crosby, Special Education
Coffee County Board of Education
400 Reddoch Hill Road
Elba, Alabama 36323
Telephone: 334-897-5016