
Red River Technology Center recently hosted the Tri-County Counselors’ Meeting, bringing together counselors from RRTC’s partner schools for an engaging and informative event. Attendees had the opportunity to learn about the many exciting programs and initiatives happening at RRTC. It was a great morning of collaboration, networking, and shared vision for student success across the area. Thank you to all who attended and helped make the event a success!








Our EMS students at RRTC are getting hands-on with bone anatomy! From the skull to the femur, they’re learning the structure and function of the human skeleton—an essential part of preparing for real-world emergency care.











Biomedical Science Academy HOSA officers for 2025-26 are President-Paige Emery, Vice-President-Staci Strachan, Secretary- Amelia Zgleszewski, Treasurer-Julius Sitchon III, and Historian- Gerardo Moran. Congratulations!


RRTC's new Construction Technology program is officially underway!
Students are already hard at work, diving into hands-on learning and real-world skills. This program was added just this year, and we’re thrilled to watch these future professionals build their paths—one project at a time. We can’t wait to see what they accomplish!
Students are already hard at work, diving into hands-on learning and real-world skills. This program was added just this year, and we’re thrilled to watch these future professionals build their paths—one project at a time. We can’t wait to see what they accomplish!





RRTC Biomedical Science Academy juniors are using forensic techniques on simulated blood evidence to determine the cause of an unattended death.

RRTC Welding students repairing broken safety railing behind the welding facility. Oh, and we can’t leave out the fire watchers! Great job, guys!


RRTC Blood Drive hosted by the Practical Nursing Program will be held in the Main Building Seminar Room.


Anatomy and Physiology students in Mrs. Johnston’s Biomed class trying to maintain homeostasis. Homeostasis is the process by which living organisms maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment. It involves regulating variables like body temperature, pH, and nutrient concentrations to ensure optimal functioning. Essentially, it's the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal equilibrium.




RRTC’s Biomedical Science Academy Juniors are investigating an unattended death. They will use the evidence they find to solve this mysterious death.











RRTC’s Pre-Engineering students on the first day of school did a design challenge called Ducks and Dinosaurs Race. They had to construct a raft of some sort, 2 inches above the ground using constraints given and just materials provided. The object was to have them ride safely down and see who could make it the farthest with the most amount of Ducks or Dinosaurs to get the most points!











More first day pics at RRTC. It's going to be a great year!










RRTC had a great first day!











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RRTC's staff and faculty attending Professional Development Days. Thank you to New Hope Baptist Church for having us for lunch and giving away door prizes. The desserts from The Pink Cookie Lady were wonderful. We enjoyed getting to hear Mike Conn speak to us during lunch.










Attendance was great for RRTC's orientation. We look forward to seeing all the new and returning students on Monday, August 11!











RRTC’s Business and Information Technology student, Andrew Christian, recently attended the National Business Professionals of America competition in Orlando, FL. There were 848 chapters that competed in 27 competitive events with more than 5,000 competitors. Such a great opportunity for Andrew!





Happy Retirement to Lisa Williams and Sherri Branch. We celebrated them at our annual end of year cookout. Congratulations, ladies! You will be missed.



RRTC’s Biomedical Science Academy student, Cadence Hill, was recently awarded a $1000 scholarship from the National Technical Honor Society. Cadence was one of 250 outstanding NTHS members to receive the Jon H. Poteat Scholarship based on their ability to consistently exemplify the 7 attributes of NTHS – Skill, Honesty, Service, Responsibility, Scholarship, Citizenship, and Leadership. Jon H. Poteat was a co-founder of National Technical Honor Society. Congratulations, Cadence!


RRTC’s Pre-Engineering Academy students recently held cardboard canoe races at the Simmons Center. The canoes were constructed from cardboard and duct tape only.









RRTC’s Precision Machining student, Austin Stultz, programming a Haas CNC Mill.
