
The Healthcare and Clinical Services students completed their American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR and First Aid certifications. A huge thanks to Ms. Monica Potts, LPN, for providing both AHA certifications to the students. They did a great job!





Mrs. Johnson, Choctaw County HS Career Coach, invited Ms. Taylor with Skills that Pay to speak to Juniors and Seniors. Ms. Taylor told the students about different career paths that involved a skill and the ways to investigate these opportunities.


CCCTC and Gentiva Hospice are partnering together to collect canned food/non-perishable food items for the local food pantry. The canned food drive will go through September 30. Any donations can be dropped off at the Choctaw Career and Technology Center between 8-3:00 pm.


Culinary Arts II students finished their unit on eggs by making chocolate soufflés and pavlova with lemon curd.


Due to the possibility of potential flooding and high winds from the incoming hurricane, all Choctaw County schools will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, September 12, 2024.

CCCTC hosted the Annual College and Career Fair for CCHS and FCA juniors and seniors. Thank you to all the colleges and military branches that attended. Your support and encouragement are appreciated. Part II



CCCTC hosted the Annual College and Career Fair for CCHS and FCA juniors and seniors. Thank you to all the colleges and military branches that attended. Your support and encouragement are appreciated. Part I




A special thanks to Dena Kelly, Volunteer Coordinator with Gentiva Hospice, came to speak to HS Core, Healthcare and Clinical Science, and Sports Medicine classes. The students made cards for the patients and enjoyed hearing about how they can volunteer in the community.


CCCTC hosts guest speaker, Mrs. Bishop, with the Golden Triangle Planning and Development District, to speak to all juniors and seniors about the Gateway Program.


Mrs. Hunt's Health Science Core students are studying Infection Control and learning the proper steps of Handwashing.


Mrs. Palmer, CTE SSC, and Mrs. McGlothin, CTE School Counselor, have been meeting with students to ensure a successful school year.


Mr. Black's construction and carpentry students are learning safety features on how to operate the circular, jigsaw, and miter saw correctly.


Sports Medicine students have been reviewing proper PPE use and handwashing technique in preparation for their upcoming clinical experiences.


Health Science Core students have been checking off on safety drills/procedures and proper fire extinguisher use in the workplace.


Mr. Black's construction and carpentry first block class are going over safety on the table saw and the correct way to rip wood or plywood.




Culinary Arts II students are learning about dairy products. They tasted a variety of milks and creams, made buttermilk biscuits, and homemade butter. They made the butter by vigorously shaking heavy whipping cream. They flavored their butter with honey, cinnamon, and jams.


CCCTC Open House will be from 4-6:00 pm today at CCCTC. We are looking forward to seeing you there!


The dress code has not changed for the upcoming 24-25 school year.


Thank you to Mrs. Angie Moncrief for the delicious homemade cinnamon rolls for our CCCTC staff. We appreciate you!!


Culinary Arts students enjoyed a sweet ending to their year and kick off to summer with homemade ice cream and yummy toppings!
