Lumpkin County High School (LCHS) proudly announces a 100% graduation rate for students who completed a Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) for the Class of 2025, marking a significant achievement in the school’s ongoing commitment to preparing students for college, career, and life.
This accomplishment reflects LCHS’s focus on providing students with rigorous academic instruction, hands-on technical training, and meaningful career pathways that connect classroom learning to real-world application. Through CTAE programs, students graduate with industry-relevant skills, leadership experience, and a clear understanding of postsecondary opportunities—including college, workforce entry, apprenticeships, and military service.
“Our CTAE students are graduating with purpose and direction,” said Cindy Hunsinger, CTAE Director. “This milestone speaks to the dedication of our students, the expertise of our teachers, and the intentional design of programs that meet both student interests and workforce needs.”
Lumpkin County High School CTAE offers diverse career pathways aligned with high-demand industries, emphasizing employability skills such as teamwork, problem-solving, communication, and professionalism. Students benefit from opportunities including work-based learning, career and technical student organizations, industry certifications, and partnerships with local businesses and community organizations.
The Class of 2025’s success highlights the strong collaboration among educators, families, community partners, and local industry leaders who support student achievement and workforce readiness. Lumpkin County High School remains committed to building on this momentum and ensuring every student graduates prepared for a bold and successful future.

