WATCH | Atlanta High School career and technical students move into new $5.5 million building

Juniors Jaliyah Brown, left, and Aysia Heard, as well as Health Sciences instructor Kara Gennings, right, treat a robotic patient at Atlanta High School's Career and Technical Education Center on Wednesday, April 10, 2024. “Most of the students here want to do patient care, nursing. Some want to do occupational therapy or dental hygiene,” Gennings said. (Staff photo by Mallory Wyatt)
Juniors Jaliyah Brown, left, and Aysia Heard, as well as Health Sciences instructor Kara Gennings, right, treat a robotic patient at Atlanta High School's Career and Technical Education Center on Wednesday, April 10, 2024. “Most of the students here want to do patient care, nursing. Some want to do occupational therapy or dental hygiene,” Gennings said. (Staff photo by Mallory Wyatt)

ATLANTA, Texas -- The new year brought new beginnings for career-oriented students at Atlanta High School.

"We moved into the new CTE (Career and Technical Education) building at semester, so January.

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