Clinton County achieved the top 10 percent among Kentucky’s public high schools/Area Technology Centers in College and Career Readiness rankings and was honored at the 2015 Career and Technical Education Summer program held in Louisville on July 20th.
Clinton County Schools Superintendent Charlotte Bernard, left, and Stesha Flowers, Principal at the Clinton County ATC, accepted the award from Dr. Winkler, Associate Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education.
Clinton County High School/ATC offers 10 Career Pathways: Health Sciences, Business, Carpentry, Welding, Automotive, Industrial Maintenance, Agriculture, Family and Consumer Sciences, and JROTC. To become College and Career Ready students must complete at least 3 credits within their pathway.