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CCCTC HOSA students are competing this week at the HOSA State Competition. HOSA Advisors are Mr. Bill Johnson and Mrs. Kristen Hunt. Best of luck to all of our students!
Thank you, Mrs. Jane Maddox, for assisting the HOSA members this week.


Mrs. Fondren's Culinary Arts Year I students enjoyed a day visiting Whole Foods in Jackson and HCC Preview Day.



FERNS are here and they are beautiful!
You can begin picking them up through 6 pm today. We will have the doors open at 8 am tomorrow if you need to pick up on Wednesday. Thank you to everyone who supported our SkillsUSA students and advisors, we appreciate you!




Second year Culinary Arts students practiced their garnishing techniques with Twinkies. Students used a variety of sauces and plating techniques to elevate the plain Twinkie.





Strawberries can be picked up on Thursday, March 6, at 10:30 am through 5:30 pm.


CCCTC students enjoyed the Neshoba County Career Expo today. Thank you to Dana McLain, CTE/Workforce Development Coordinator for inviting our students. It was a great day!



Due to the possibility of severe weather tomorrow evening, Choctaw County School District will be dismissed early Mar. 4th to ensure vehicles have delivered all students and are off the roadways. Choctaw Co. High School students will be dismissed at 1:20.

Marcy McGlothin (CTE School Counselor), Tonya Johnson (CCHS Career Coach), and Karen Miller (Teacher & School Counselor Intern), attended the Leveling Up Conference at MSU on Thursday. A great day for learning all about AI and preparing students for college and the workforce.


A special thank you to everyone who supported our Culinary Arts students in the King Cake Fundraiser. We appreciate all your support!



Strawberries will be in on March 6. You can begin picking up at 1:00 behind the CCCTC building.


CCHS Chamber Choir singing National Anthem in Rotunda of State Capital. Choctaw County is so blessed with many talents in Fine Arts, Athletics, and Academics. Seeing this and knowing who these students represent should make you proud of OUR next generation.


CCHS Chamber Choir singing National Anthem in Rotunda of State Capital. Choctaw County is so blessed with many talents in Fine Arts, Athletics, and Academics. Seeing this and knowing who these students represent should make you of proud of OUR next generation.


CCHS Chamber Choir singing National Anthem in Rotunda of State Capital. Choctaw County is so blessed with many talents in Fine Arts, Athletics, and Academics. Seeing this and knowing who these students represent should make you of proud of OUR next generation.


Video of CCHS Chamber Choir singing National Anthem in Rotunda of State Capital. Choctaw County is so blessed with many talents in Fine Arts, Athletics, and Academics. Hearing this and knowing who these students represent should make you of proud of OUR next generation.


CCHS Chamber Choir was able to meet with Rep. Hood and Sen. Williams at the capital today.
After the meeting, they were able to sing in the rotunda of the capital.


FFA Week has been a great one!
Thank you to our FFA advisors, Mr. King and Mr. Loggins and our FFA members for hosting lunch for the CCCTC staff today. Also, thank you to Sonny's Smokehouse for catering the lunch today.


Mr. King's Ag Power and Machinery classes have been working on many projects. Great job goes out to Dawson Davis, for the designing and creating fire pits, and Patrick Englebert for the rose he made. All classes have been working on numerous projects and do a great job!





Mr. Black's Construction & Carpentry classes have been building benches and other projects this week.




Due to the possibility of inclement weather tomorrow morning on Feb. 19th, ALL Choctaw Co. Schools will have a two hour late start. Bus routes will pick up 2 hours later than normal, and car rider lines will start two hours later. Breakfast will not be served tomorrow morning.