11/12/2025
Located in Chatom, Alabama, the Washington County Career Technical Center (WCCTC) prepares the future workforce through hands-on, real-world learning. Led by Director Stacy Dees, the center proudly serves about 205 students from Fruitdale, Leroy, McIntosh, Millry, and Washington County High Schools. WCCTC offers a diverse curriculum that caters to a wide range of interests and career goals. A key focus of WCCTC is providing real-world experiences, where students learn by doing and prepare for success in school, work, and beyond. Programs at the center include Construction Technology, Educators in Training, Health Sciences, Pipe Fitting, and Welding.
WCCTC is more than just a school; it's a community. The center fosters a supportive environment that encourages students to pursue their passions, challenge themselves, and collaborate with their peers. Faculty and staff serve as dedicated mentors, guiding students on their career paths and providing support at every step.
🎓 Did You Know?
• 90% of students are dual-enrolled with Coastal Alabama Community College.
• 95% of 2024 graduates have entered the workforce or postsecondary education.
• All programs align with Perkins V priorities and state workforce strategies.
🤝 Community & Industry Partners:
SSAB | AMNS | BASF | Clarke-Washington EMC | Wesco Gas & Welding Supply | Huntsman | Canfor | The Town of Chatom | CACC | BSCC | WCBOE | and more!
đź’ˇ Mission: Preparing Today's Students for Tomorrow's Workforce.
Through organizations like HOSA, SkillsUSA, FCCLA, and FFA, students develop leadership, teamwork, and employability skills that prepare them for success beyond high school. In partnership with Coastal Alabama and Bishop State Community Colleges, WCCTC helps students build brighter futures and meets workforce needs right here in Washington County.
📸 Follow our journey and celebrate our students' success!