Mrs. Johnson, CCHS career coach, invited Mrs. Jackie Kerr from the MS Museum of Natural Science to speak to Mr. Loggins Ag Science classes. Students enjoyed learning about the environment & furs, and guest animals-turtles, an alligator, and a snake.


Dr. Wells, Tannah Christensen, and other staff from The Department of Poultry Science at Mississippi State University presented Necropsy with broilers and layer chickens to Mr. Loggins' classes. Thank you all for making learning so exciting!



CCCTC's Ag Power & Machinery Program students are making and selling Metal Christmas Trees, by order only. No orders will be taken after November 15. Please call the CCCTC office to place your order at 662-285-4152 between the hours of 8:00 am-3:00 pm.



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 15. The expected fruit delivery date will be December 11.




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!!




Mrs. Hammons first year Health Science Core students performed hand washing skill check offs with industry professional Dena Kelly- Gentiva Volunteer Coordinator.


Happy National Principal 's Month to Mr. Vance!!

Culinary Arts students presented Mr Tucker with a dozen cookies in appreciation of National Custodian Day. Thank you for all you do, Mr. Tucker! We appreciate you!!

CCHS Fellowship of Christian Athletes organized a “See You At The Pole” event on their campus In observance of Global Day of Student Prayer.




CCHS Fellowship of Christian Athletes organized a “See You At The Pole” event on their campus In observance of Global Day of Student Prayer.




Culinary Arts I students enjoyed learning about the history of food service. Students prepared some historically significant dishes: classic French Peach Melba, created by the King of the Kitchen, Escoffier, Foccacia, White Castle Sliders, and Delmonico Potatoes.


Healthcare and Clinical Services and Sports Medicine students visited Choctaw County Regional Medical Center for their clinical orientation and training.

CCHS and FCA students enjoyed the College and Career Fair hosted by CCCTC. Part II


CCHS and FCA students enjoyed the College and Career Fair hosted by CCCTC. Part I




2023-24 Choctaw County Chargers Homecoming Parade
https://youtu.be/-Rwhpa0BxNw
Keep Charging Forward!!

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.

