
WES 1st grade spellers!


WES Kindergarten students make turkeys!


STEM trampoline at WES!


CCCTC Sports Medicine students learned how to safely spine board an injured athlete using the log roll and six man lift techniques. The students secured the injured athlete to the spine board in preparation for transport via ambulance.


Culinary Arts students recently took a trip to Weidmann's Restaurant and Hotel and Restaurant Supply Store in Meridian, Ms. In addition to enjoying a well-prepared meal, students got see the behind the scenes operations of the hotel and restaurant!


Coach Smith has 5th graders at Ackerman Elementary School rocking with a game of dodgeball. These students are having fun with one another and their teacher!


Joe McKnight recently visited CCCTC classes and spoke to students about the opportunities available through the Army National Guard.


Ackerman Elementary School had staff members from Cadence Bank visit the school on Tuesday. The presenters discussed finances, how to manage money, and even discussed using debit and credit cards. The students learned a lot and were able to ask questions to the bank staff.


Students practiced their sterile technique skills while surgically carving "Patient Pumpkin".


Culinary Arts 2nd Year Students recently learned how to fabricate chicken. They then used the chicken to make various chicken dishes, including Chicken Cordon Bleu.


Students at CCCTC are all participating in a service project where they are taking part in the "100,000 Thank-Yous project" where they are part of hundreds of thousands of people across the country sending thank you notes to our troops overseas!


FCE 5th and 6th graders complete a "scavenger hunt" to find and learn various facts about Veteran's Day.


On Wednesday, Mrs. Miller’s 5th graders at Ackerman Elementary School had a glow day. Students worked on highlighting and explaining text evidence, played life size connect four, and glow Jenga!


After reading about the Pilgrims' journey on the Mayflower, FCE 3rd graders tackled a STEM challenge to design and build a "Mayflower" to hold as much cargo as possible without sinking. The challenge included working with a partner to draw a design, build the boat, and then test the design using pennies for cargo. After the first test, the boats were evaluated for strengths and weaknesses. A second design was then drawn, built, and tested. The winning design was created by Elliot Breazeale and Robert Bentley and was able to hold 189 pieces of cargo.


Dakota Brasher along with the CCHS basketball and baseball teams fed the football team after practice. #ChargerNation


WES students listen as we finish reading the novel, Bud not Buddy, set during the Great Depression in Social Studies class.


Mrs. McMullen helps WES kindergarten students as they find words they know in library books.


WES 2nd grade students learn about multiplication.


2nd Year Culinary Students from CCCTC recently visited MSU and toured the dairy farm, meat lab, and dairy plant!





Congratulations to the CCHS Band on receiving a $4000 grant today from the 4-County Electric Power Foundation. Exciting times for Mr. Bruce Dobbs and the Pride of Choctaw County!
