Culinary Arts students are at the homecoming parade selling cookies and sweet tea! Come out and support our students and enjoy a delicious treat!

Culinary Arts students traveled to the Choctaw Nursing and Rehabilitation Center to demonstrate how to make homemade ice cream in a bag. Residents helped measure ingredients and shake the ice cream until it froze. Students then fixed each resident a custom sundae.

Students showing the difference between "clean" hands & "contaminated" hands after performing handwashing skill.

Students learning about reservoirs and fomites that are contaminated with microorganisms before handwashing.




Health Science students are learning how to correctly donn and doff their personal protective equipment (PPE) this week.

Healthcare & Clinical Services students are practicing manual blood pressures on each other. They are preparing for their Vital Signs work-based learning skill check off with an industry professional in the health care profession.




Mr. Berry's Ag Power and Machinery class.

Students in Culinary Arts I created fire safety posters explaining the different classes of fires and how to extinguish them. Pictures are the people’s choice winners from
first and third blocks. Congratulations to Allison, Miley, Summer, and Jaraya.


Students in Culinary Arts I enjoyed making Rice Krispy treats in celebration of making a 100 on their workplace safety test!

CTE School Counselor, Mrs. McGlothin and Career Coach, Mrs. Johnson enjoyed speaking to all CCCTC students about the academic and career goals for the upcoming school year.

Sports Medicine students have been learning about patient safety during transfers and mobility within healthcare facilities.

Health Science students were learning the proper procedure for aseptic hand washing technique according to CDC guidelines. Glo-germ was applied to their hands to simulate pathogens.


Students living North of the Coal Mine that ride a school bus will have pick up and drop off times that will be different than normal. This will be for the next couple of days as Hwy. 9 will be closed and buses in that area will have to detour from their regular routes.
Mrs. Fondren's Culinary Arts I students are learning about safety in the workplace. The students pictured successfully completed the OSHA teen safety in the workplace certification.


Mrs. Hammons' Health Science Core students are learning how to communicate and work as a team to untie their human HOSA knot.



Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets each Wednesday morning before school at CCHS.
Sponsors- Coach Hayden Hulett, Coach Kristin Hollis, Corrine Smith, and Advisor Jason Stewart

CCCTC staff is looking forward to seeing our students!!

The CCCTC staff kicked off the new school year together at the MS ACTE Summer Conference. We are looking forward to a great school year!!

CCSD would like to say thank you to TVA and 4-County Electric for awarding grant money to our district. We are so grateful for your continued support of students in your area.

Congratulations to Weir Elementary 3rd grade on their results from the reading state test. There were 404 elementary schools reporting from around the state and WEIR Elementary 3rd graders scored in the top 10% of all schools in the entire state.
Way to go WES 3rd grade!!!
