CTE teachers celebrate achievements including Gold National FFA chapter award in North Carolina

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Caswell County Schools celebrated significant achievements during the recent Board of Education meeting on June 10, 2025, highlighting the impressive accomplishments of students and teachers in Career and Technical Education (CTE).

One of the standout moments was the announcement that Harley Bailey's FFA chapter received the prestigious Gold National FFA chapter award, a distinction earned by only 37 schools across North Carolina. This recognition underscores the dedication and hard work of both students and educators in the agricultural program.

The meeting also showcased the success of Miss Chandler, who has been making remarkable strides in agricultural education at both the high school and middle school levels. Her efforts have been pivotal in fostering a strong interest in agriculture among students.

Additionally, the culinary arts program reported that 17 out of 19 students achieved their Safe Serve certification, further demonstrating the effectiveness of the CTE curriculum in preparing students for real-world challenges.

These celebrations not only reflect the commitment of Caswell County Schools to provide quality education but also highlight the tangible skills students are acquiring, which will benefit them in their future careers. The board's acknowledgment of these achievements serves as a reminder of the vital role that CTE plays in shaping the future workforce.

Converted from BOE Regular recurrent meeting meeting on June 10, 2025
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