CCHS Health Science Pathway earns Industry Certification

Published 8:58 am Thursday, March 6, 2025

MOULTRIE – The Georgia Department of Education has awarded Colquitt County High School’s Health Science Pathway an Industry Certification.

Industry Certification for a high school pathway is a collaboration between the state Department of Education, the local school, and the state-level business/industry association.

Chris Merritt, principal, said, “Such a certification is not merely an accolade; it is a testament to the dedication of our teachers, the quality of our state-of-the-art labs, and the rigorous standards we uphold. Our Healthcare Science Pathway’s certification approval reflects the high standards we set across our Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education offerings.”

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When a program becomes industry-certified, it receives a “stamp of excellence,” representing the apex of program quality.

Health Science Pathway teacher, Melissa Culpepper said, “Industry certification is a rigorous process that takes months of planning and evaluation by the program and stakeholders. We do this because it provides our students with the best instruction possible.”

This distinction recognizes only those programs that have successfully undergone extensive reviews by leaders from business and industry. So, students participate in a program that has been carefully interfaced with current industry standards. Therefore increasing their qualifications for successful employment. The program also improves and updates the curriculum and the delivery method of the curriculum, enabling students to receive high-quality instruction.

Chad Horne, director of CTAE programs, said, “Our goal is to achieve Industry Certification across all CTAE programs. Earning this recognition as a program of excellence instills a sense of pride in our students and is a testament to the skills they are learning to become work-ready. A special acknowledgment goes to pathway teachers Melissa Culpepper, Shannon Jones, and Molly Jacobs for their outstanding efforts in expanding our Health Science pathways and successfully achieving Industry Certification.”

The CTAE program offers 12 career clusters with 28 pathways at the high school. The high school set a goal of having all CTAE programs receive Industry Certification from the Georgia Department of Education. In doing so, students will be more equipped with the skills and knowledge to be competitive in the workforce. Industry-certified programs will undergo recertification every five years.

For more information on CTAE, please visit https://www.colquitt.k12.ga.us/schools/colquitt-high/academics/ctae.