CTE Fact #8 Technical and applied science graduates earn $2000 to $11,000 more per year than those with a bachelor's degree. #CTEMonth #CCCTC
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
First year Culinary Arts students have been working with potatoes. They recently made garlic mashed potatoes, latkes, and Parmesan scalloped potatoes!
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
Potato
Potato
Mr. Black makes sure his construction and carpentry students know the importance of keeping a clean and well-maintained shop when working on different projects!
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
Sweeping
Mr. Black
Second year Ag Power students are working on fundraiser projects using the GMAW process.
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
Welding
First Year Ag Power students are disassembling small 3hp engines in order to discuss system functions and part identification. They will reassemble and perform system checks such as compression and engine timing.
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
Englines
Engines
CTE Fact #7 For every $1.00 of government funding in CTE, taxpayers earn as much as $12.20 in benefits in return! #CTEMonth #CCCTC
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
Students in health science hadj fun today researching medical terms and applying them to make Valentine’s cards that all medical professionals will appreciate! “I Aorta Tell You How Much I Love You!”
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
Cards
Cards
Cards
Good luck to our SkillsUSA team today as they go to district competition!
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
Skillsusa
SkillsUSA members treated the staff at CCCTC to a hot chocolate bar complete with yummy toppings! We love CTE Month and SkillsUSA week!
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
Hot chocolate
It is SkillsUSA week and to show their appreciation of the support shown to SkillsUSA, members are delivering goodies to different school officials! #CTEMonth #SkillsUSA
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
Office
Ronda
CTE Fact #6 91% of high school graduates who earned 2-3 CTE credits enrolled in college. #CTEMonth #CCCTC
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
STRAWBERRY SALE! The Construction and Culinary students are holding their annual strawberry sale. The last day to order is March 2nd! To place an order, please see a construction or culinary student, call CCCTC (662-285-4152), or contact Robert Black (662-285-7857).
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
strawberry sale
Due to possible bad weather CCSD will dismiss at 1:15pm today 2-5-2020. Please stay safe and weather aware!
about 4 years ago, Superintendent Glen Beard
Early dismissal sign
CTE Fact #5 In 2014, 7.5 million high school students earned at least one CTE credit. #CTEMonth #CCCTC
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
CTE Fact #4 94% of today's high school students experience some degree of CTE courses. #CTEMonth #CCCTC
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
CTE Fact #3 The Perkins Act is the main source of funding for CTE programs nationwide. #CTEMonth #CCCTC
about 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
CTE Fact #1 95% of CTE students graduate high school, which is 10% higher than the national average. #CTEmonth #CCCTC
over 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
February is CTE Month! Career and Technical Education Month takes place each year to celebrate the value of CTE and the achievements of CTE programs across the country. This year, we will be sharing a "CTE Fact" each day throughout February to improve the public knowledge of CTE!
over 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
CTE Month
First year Culinary students experimented with a variety of vegetables and cooking techniques. Students chose a type of vegetable and prepared it using two different cooking techniques. They evaluated the appearance, texture, and taste of the vegetable prepared a different way.
over 4 years ago, Laura Prisock
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen
The flu virus is picking up steam in our state. Here are some ways to keep yourself and your family healthy during this peak flu season 1. Take the time to get your flu shot! 2. Wash your hands often with soap and water. 3. Cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze or cough. 4. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Remember how germs are spread! 5. Try to avoid close contact with people who are sick.
over 4 years ago, Chris Threadgill
Flu season storm picture.