Campbell County Area Technology Center

School Overview
The Campbell County Area Technology Center (CCATC), located in Alexandria, Kentucky, serves as a specialized vocational and technical training facility for high school students in the region. Operating in partnership with local school districts, the center provides students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and industry-recognized certifications in a variety of high-demand career fields. By bridging the gap between traditional secondary education and workforce preparation, the CCATC allows students to earn dual credit and develop professional-grade skills while still completing their high school requirements.

The curriculum at the center is designed to prepare students for both immediate entry into the workforce and post-secondary educational pursuits. Offerings typically include programs in areas such as automotive technology, health sciences, welding, information technology, and construction trades. With a focus on experiential learning, the facility provides a simulated professional environment where students can master technical tools and workplace protocols, ultimately equipping them with the practical expertise and credentials necessary to succeed in a competitive modern economy.
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School Details
Status: Open
School Level: High School
School Type: Career and Technical School
Charter Status:* Public Non-Charter
Virtual Instruction: No virtual instruction
Shared Time Status: Yes
District: Kentucky Tech System
Phone: (859)635-4101
Grade Range: 8th - 12th
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NSLP Participation:1 Yes participating without using any Provision or the CEO
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Grades Taught
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Ungraded
Adult Ed

Grades Taught Data Table

Grades Taught at Campbell County Area Technology Center
Grade
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Ungraded
Adult Ed