
These Hot Rodder students don't take breaks! Even though school is out, they’re practicing for Nationals Competition coming in early December! Their dedication is impressive! #Trainingtosucceed




Practical Nursing’s annual tradition of volunteering. We love giving back! #ptcpn #seasonofgiving





The Annual Staff PTC Chili Cook Off always brings strong, but friendly, competition and plenty of food to go around. This year's winners were Joe Allen (favorite chili), Joy Crabtree (favorite corn bread), and Robert Benedict (favorite desert). Thanks to everyone who participated.



The campus at PTC will be closed November 21st - 25th for Thanksgiving Break.


Pontotoc Technology Center welcomes local manufacturers to our new Industrial Training Center this morning. Mike Tuley provided an overview of OSHA training that PTC offers. The participants also toured the new training facility.


The 2022 Women's Conference is well underway at the ECU campus. See details about the conference at www.ewcada.com


Congratulations to Automotive Student, Tyler Hill - PTC Student of the Month!


Congratulations to Health Science student, Ricardo Charqueno - PTC Student of the Month!


Congratulations to HVAC student, Benjamin Williams - PTC Student of the Month!


Cosmetology students have been busy today learning new skills and facial techniques. Ms. Lane gave instructions and student, Karlee West applied her new knowledge for a fellow student here at PTC! #TrainingToSucceed



At the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Competition in Las Vegas...2nd Place for one of our teams. 12th (out of 16) for the other. EXCELLENT showing from both teams this year! This event not only provides an amazing competitive environment to showcase skills, it also brings our students together with representatives from nationally recognized companies and provides massive scholarship opportunities.



Highway Incident Training: PTC EMS/Fire instructor Deena West talks with students in EMS and HVAC programs about what to expect when driving up on the scene of an accident. HVAC Instructor, Mike Beach says, “For my students, the fact is, if you’re in a profession that requires extensive travel in a vehicle to get from job to job, you’re more likely to witness an accident on the road.” While our programs certainly focus on knowledge and skills in the day to day work, life happens and being prepared for the unexpected is important. From keeping yourself out of danger (stay aware of your surroundings and watch both directions of traffic) to how to help someone in an accident (getting certified in CPR, carrying a basic first aid kit, and more) or alerting other drivers to avoid more accidents (turning on your hazards and flashing lights), there are things we can do before emergency personnel arrive on the scene.
