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Career Tech Student Organizations

The clubs in CTAE programs are called Career and Technical Student Organizations or CTSOs. Each CTAE program has a CTSO. The CTSO is an integral part of the CTAE programs, not extracurricular like traditional student clubs, because leadership skills are taught in all CTAE programs. Participating in a CTSO gives a student the opportunity to develop friendships with students with similar interests, develop leadership skills, participate in community service, and apply skills learned in class in local, regional, state, and even national competitions.

CTSO for each program

DECA
Marketing and Hospitality. To learn more about DECA, contact the CTSO advisor at your school.

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
Business & Computer Science. To learn more about FBLA, contact the CTSO advisor at your school.

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
Family & Consumer Science. To learn more about FCCLA, contact the CTSO advisor at your school.

Future Farmers of America (FFA)
Agriculture. To learn more about the FFA, contact the CTSO advisor at your school.

Georgia FIRST Robotics
Mechatronics and Technology. To learn more about Georgia FIRST Robotics, contact the CTSO at Sims Academy.

HOSA
Healthcare Science. To learn more about HOSA, contact the CTSO advisor at your school.

SkillsUSA
Architecture, Construction, Communication, Government, Public Safety and Transportation. To learn more about SkillsUSA, contact the CTSO advisor at your school.

Technology Student Association (TSA)
Engineering & Technology. To learn more TSA, contact the CTSO advisor at your school.

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