02/24/2026
Today at the Coffee County Commission Meeting, a proclamation was officially made declaring February 2026 as Career and Technical Education (CTE) Education Month in Coffee County, Alabama!
Students from all five Coffee County high schools — Enterprise, Kinston, Zion Chapel, New Brockton, and Elba — proudly attended to represent their schools and the impact of CTE programs across our community. Pictured are the representatives from Enterprise High School alongside County Commission members.
Commission members expressed sincere gratitude for the students, teachers, and administrators who are actively planning, preparing, and training the future workforce of Coffee County and beyond. Their dedication is helping students gain real-world skills, industry credentials, and meaningful career pathways.
📊 CTE is making a powerful impact across Alabama:
• More than 173,000 Alabama students are currently enrolled in CTE programs statewide. (Citizen Portal)
• Nearly 80% of Alabama high school students take at least one CTE course. (Citizen Portal)
• 92% of Alabama CTE students have positive outcomes after graduation, including employment, training, or continued education. (alacte.org)
• CTE concentrators graduate at higher rates — about 98% graduate on time, compared to 88.2% of non-CTE students. (alacte.org)
Coffee County is proud to celebrate the opportunities CTE provides and the students and educators who make it possible. The future workforce is being built right here — and it is in great hands!