
Kyndal Metts and Jacob Wilson welded a guitar made out of pipe. It was something they saw online that was made out of wood and decided to create the similar object made out of pipe using MIG welding, measuring tools, and a grinder to build and shape the guitar.


Happy Paraprofessional Day to two of the best! Thank you Mrs. Maddox and Mr. Tucker for all you do for our students and staff here at CCCTC. We appreciate you both so much!


A special thank you goes out to Ackerman Civic League and I Support the Girls for their donation to our staff and students at CCCTC. Thank you, Katie Huffman, for distributing the care packages and we appreciate all your support!


Dismissal today (April 2nd) at 12:30 pm due to the possibility of inclement weather this afternoon in the Central MS area.

HOSA students have been preparing to compete in a variety of healthcare competitions at the HOSA State Conference this week. Pictured is Brooklyn Foddrill who will be compete in Sports Medicine and Alysa Helms will compete in the Nursing Assistant division.



Healthcare and Clinical Services students Azaria McGee and Hunter Braswell will be competing in the HOSA competition this week. Azaria will participate in Medical Assisting and Hunter will compete in the Extemporaneous Writing. Good luck to the both of them!



Healthcare and Clinical Services students, Jayney Ferguson and Lillian Jordan, are presenting a successful public health speech on social media addiction among teens, young adults, and adolescents at the HOSA competition this week. Best of luck to these girls!


A special thank you to Holmes Community College for coming recently to share the Show on the Road tour with our CCCTC students. Our students had so much fun and enjoyed learning more about each program.




FERNS will be delivered on Tuesday, March 19. Pick up will begin at 1:00 and go through 6:00 pm.


The Sports Medicine Class at the Choctaw County Career and Technology Center teamed up with MS Blood Services to host a blood drive for senior students and district staff. The blood drive went great as many students & district staff donated life-saving blood! Part II





The Sports Medicine Class at the Choctaw County Career and Technology Center teamed up with MS Blood Services to host a blood drive for senior students and district staff. The blood drive went great as many students & district staff donated life-saving blood! Part I





Culinary Arts I students made dishes featuring fruits. Students prepared a fresh fruit tart, poached pears with chocolate sauce, and apple cobbler.


CCCTC Construction Classes toured MS State construction class with Mrs. Johnson, Career Coach. MS State also treated the students to Fresh Foods for lunch. Mrs. Johnson treated the students to ice cream from the MAFES store to end the day. Thank you #MSState for a GREAT day!


Culinary Arts II students wrapped up their sandwich unit with the classics “open faced” sandwich, pizza!


Culinary Arts I students experimented with various cooking techniques in their vegetable unit…vegetables may not be their top pick but after cooking them different ways, they learned that they really do enjoy more vegetables than they realize!


Benches for sale!! $200 each. There are only two left. Our Ag Power and Machinery students did a great job making these! Please contact us at 662-285-4152 to get yours today!



SkillsUSA Student Organization's Annual Fern Sale will end Wednesday, March 6. See a SkillsUSA student or contact us at 662-285-4152, Mr. Black at 662-285-7857, or Mrs. Wood at 662-285-6880. Boston $16, Kimberly Queen $17, Macho $19, Asparagus $16.



Strawberries will be here on Wednesday, March 6. You can begin picking up strawberries at noon until.


CCCTC Culinary II students attended The W's Culinary Preview Day and had a campus tour with Mrs. Fondren (teacher), Mrs. Johnson (career coach), and Mr. Vance (director).



Celebrate CTE Month!!
