
Career & Technical Education
Career and Technical Education (CTE) prepares learners for high-wage, high-skill, high-demand careers. The goal of CTE is to prepare students to be college- and career-ready by integrating academic, employability, and technical skills. Through clear career pathways and postsecondary partnerships, CTE provides students with a rigorous and relevant curriculum that will allow students to successfully transition to life after graduation.
Non-Discrimination Statement - Public Notice
In compliance with federal laws, Chatham County Schools administers all locally operated educational programs, employment activities, and admissions without discrimination because of race, religion, national or ethnic origin, color, age, marital status, pregnancy, military service, disability, gender, or sexual orientation, except where exemption is appropriate and allowed by law.
Questions or concerns should be directed to the following points of contact:
Central Services:
Chatham County Schools Career & Technical Education
Dr. Michelle Burton, Executive Director, 919-542-3626
Jackie Milliken, Curriculum and Instructional Management Coordinator, 919-542-3626
Toni Bowman, District Special Populations Coordinator Middle School/Career Development Coordinator, 919-542-3626
High Schools:
Chatham Central High School (919-837-2251)
Mary Margaret Dark, Principal
Raymond Caviness, Career Development Facilitator
Chatham Early College (919-663-5899)
Dr. Karla Eanes, Principal
Jordan-Matthews High School (919-742-2916)
Dr. April Burko, Principal
Jessica Canoy, Career Development Coordinator
Northwood High School (919-542-4181)
Dr. Brad Walston, Principal
Julie Fogle, Career Development Coordinator
ONE Academy (919-663-5899)
Ms. Melody Dark, program facilitator
Seaforth High School (919-642-7095)
Dr. Randy St.Clair, Principal
Bobbie Robertson, Career Development Coordinator