Carroll High School Career Center celebrates Career and Technical Education Month; Mayor Blankenship signs proclamation

By J.D. Devine

Carroll High School Career Center (CHSCC) is planning a busy month of activities in observance of Alabama Career and Technical Education Month. Officials, faculty, and students from Ozark City Schools (OCS) visited City Hall on Friday, February 3, as Ozark Mayor Mark Blankenship signed a proclamation declaring February Career and Technical Education Month.

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