
We are honored to participate in the North Alabama Works Worlds of Work program this week at Wallace State Community College. Our instructors are there to share what CATA has to offer to the students across Cullman County.





All Cullman County school campuses will dismiss at 12pm on WEDNESDAY 4/6/22 due to the threat of severe weather.


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CATA Assistant Principal, Amy Speegle, under the direction of Precision Machining Instructor, Jack Capps recreating hardware for the reconstruction of the Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment.


All Cullman County School Campuses will dismiss at 1pm Thursday 2/17/22 in advance of the expected severe weather.


Carpentry students showcase their SKILLS USA recycling project at the Cullman County Courthouse.



Cullman County Schools will transition to remote learning Thursday 1/20 and Friday 1/21. At this time, we plan to return to in-classroom instruction on Monday, 1/24.
Statement from Dr. Barnette, Cullman County School Superintendent
"I had hoped the numbers would get better this week, but unfortunately, we have a lot of students and staff out today. We've been strategic, shifting staff from other schools and the Central Office to cover absences with a goal of sustaining in-person learning, but we have reached a point that we need to transition to remote learning. With that in mind, along with the potential for winter weather Thursday and Friday, all Cullman County Schools will be operating remotely the rest of the week. Your child will be sent home with work for the next two days. Weather permitting, faculty and staff who are healthy will be on campus and able to assist your child digitally. Please know that I firmly believe that there is no equivalent substitute for in-person learning. I want our children in the classroom. I hope we will see improvement by next week."

Cullman County Schools will transition to remote learning Thursday 1/20 and Friday 1/21. At this time, we plan to return to in-classroom instruction on Monday, 1/24.
Statement from Dr. Barnette, Cullman County School Superintendent:
"I had hoped the numbers would get better this week, but unfortunately, we have a lot of students and staff out today. We've been strategic, shifting staff from other schools and the Central Office to cover absences with a goal of sustaining in-person learning, but we have reached a point that we need to transition to remote learning. With that in mind, along with the potential for winter weather Thursday and Friday, all Cullman County Schools will be operating remotely the rest of the week. Your child will be sent home with work for the next two days. Weather permitting, faculty and staff who are healthy will be on campus and able to assist your child digitally. Please know that I firmly believe that there is no equivalent substitute for in-person learning. I want our children in the classroom. I hope we will see improvement by next week."

Cullman County Schools will operate remotely on Friday 1/14/22. The decision to hold classes remotely is due primarily to the number of teachers and staff who are sick. After-school events will be allowed to continue because this dismissal is due to not having enough teachers and staff to operate during the school day.
Teachers and staff who are not sick will still report to work tomorrow.

Cullman County Schools will have a remote learning day Friday 1/7 due to the weather. Teachers will provide students with either a digital or paper assignment to be completed. Everyone stay safe.

After reviewing the latest National Weather Service update, Cullman County Schools will continue with the 2-hour delay today, Thursday 1/6. Campuses will be open and buses will run 2 hours behind their normal schedule.

Cullman County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay on Thursday, January 6, 2022. Buses will run two hours late. Employees, please report two hours later than your normally scheduled time.


Engineering students donated items to Stuff the Stocking Service Project. These items will be donated to: The Village for the homeless & The Caring Center

Congratulations to Ana Andres, Vinemont High School Business Education student, for being selected as the Career Tech Student for the month of October. Special thanks to Cullman Savings Bank for sponsoring this award!
Pictured: CSB Executive VP: T’aira Ugarkovich & Ana Andres


Congratulations to Damienne Johnson for becoming certified in Microsoft Office. He is a 9th grader from Vinemont High School. Way To Go!!!


Cullman County Schools will delay opening by 2 hours today due to flooding, Thursday 10/7/21. 12-month employees report at regular time.

Cullman County Schools will delay opening by 2 hours today due to flooding, Thursday 10/7/21. 12-month employees report at regular time.

ENGINE DONATION: Thanks so much to Mercedes Benz U.S. International for giving four engines to CATA! Our auto service technology program students will get some hands-on experience with engines that are used everyday in Alabama-built SUVs. @MercedesBenzUSA #MBUSI @AlabamaAchieves





Cullman County School campuses will be closed Tuesday 8/31/21 due to the threat of severe weather. Students and staff will work remotely.


Our Engineering Department Students and Mr. Gay were recently recognized in academic news by Siemens. We are very proud of each of these students and the hard work they put into learning!
Check out the full article here: https://blogs.sw.siemens.com/academic/preparing-for-the-real-world-with-industry-certification/
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