The Charlottesville Albemarle Technical Education Center is a regional technical education center serving students in central Virginia. We are jointly operated by Albemarle County Public Schools and Charlottesville City Public Schools. Currently, students enrolled at CATEC come to us from the following schools: Albemarle High School, Charlottesville High School, The Enterprise Center, Fluvanna County High School, Henry Avenue Learning Center, Ivy Creek School, Monticello High School, Murray High School, Western Albemarle High School.
The Piedmont Regional Education Program (PREP) is a public regional organization designed to meet the needs of special education students. PREP is located in Charlottesville, Virginia at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Charlottesville is home to the University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson, and is a vibrant city for the arts as well as having an acclaimed medical community. PREP was established in 1975 and now provides special education programming and related services to nine school districts under an umbrella of a regional program. The districts served are: Charlottesville City, Albemarle, Culpeper, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, Madison, Nelson, and Rappahannock County School Districts. PREP provides services for low incidence special education students. These services are: Ivy Creek School (serving K-12 students with emotional disabilities); Program for Severe/Profound/Multiple Disabilities and Autism; Program for Emotional Disabilities within base schools; Hearing Impaired Program; Vision and Mobility; Adaptive Physical Education; Related Service areas: Occupational/Physical Therapy, Assistive Technology, Behavior/Autism. PREP also supports a Parent Resource Center which provides information for parents of students with special needs.