
A special thank you to Mrs. Kathryn Allman, Director of MS Tobacco Free Coalition of Choctaw, Webster, and Montgomery counties, for speaking to our CCCTC students about the numerous facts and dangers of vaping.





Christmas is just around the corner! Ag Power and Machinery Classes are selling Christmas trees. Please call 662-285-4152 to reserve your tree today!


Mrs. Palmer, SSC, and Mr. Black's Construction & Carpentry students worked on a special project recently. They will be selling the burned wood cactus pieces. Please see the prices below:
3 foot=$30
2.5 foot=$25




Culinary Arts students are baking some incredible cakes for the Jack O' Lantern Jam cake walk! Come see us tomorrow from 5-8 in downtown Ackerman!


CCCTC's Annual Fruit Sale has begun!! You can purchase fruit from any student at the CCCTC, or you can call 662-285-4152 or 662- 285-7857 to place an order. The last day to order will be November 14. The expected fruit delivery date will be December 11.





Mrs. Hunt’s Healthcare & Clinical Services students enjoyed visiting all the Kindergarten classes at Ackerman Elementary to teach them about Handwashing!




Ag Power and Machinery Classes are selling Christmas trees. Please call 662-285-4152 to reserve your tree today!


CCCTC SkillsUSA student organization had the honor of assisting the residents at Choctaw Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, walk in the Pink Parade hosted by Gentiva Hospice. A special thank you to Mrs. Dena Kelly for allowing us to be a part of such a special day!


Thank you to all our students and staff at CCCTC for partnering up with Gentiva Hospice to donate canned food items to our local community food pantry.


Sports Medicine students were performing Vital Sign check off skills on oral temperature, radial pulse, respirations, and manual BP with our industry partner Dena Kelly from Gentiva Hospice. A Big Thanks to Mrs. Kelly for working with our students!





Health Science students have been learning about medical sterilization along with infection control. The students learned how to properly donn and doff sterile surgical gloves in class.





Culinary Arts I students are learning how to safely and correctly use a chef's knife. They are also learning a variety of classic knife cuts. Students first practiced with homemade Play-Doh, then made French fries




Healthcare & Clinical Service students complete their vital sign check off with Mrs. Dena Kelly from Gentiva Hospice. Students also took time to practice some of their ‘"patient safety techniques" in preparation to start clinicals next week.


Healthcare and Clinical Services and Sports Medicine students visited Choctaw Regional Medical Center (CRMC) for their clinical orientation and training to prepare for their upcoming clinicals. A BIG Thanks to all the CRMC and Pafford EMS staff!!





Health Science Core students had a fun time searching for bacteria within the school building. Students sampled various objects and surfaces to see what microorganisms might be present. We’ll see their findings after allowing the petri dishes to incubate for a few days.


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 during their checkoffs. Part II



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 during their checkoffs. Part I





Ag Power and Machinery has fire pits for sale. They have three left for only $175 each.
Please contact our office at 662-285-4152 if you are interested.


Agriscience classes along with Mr. Loggins, Mrs. McGlothin, and Mrs. Johnson enjoyed learning more in depth from MSU Agriculture departments and other faculty about what all their classes are about and the careers available.



Ag Power and Machinery classes are working on various projects.
