Health Careers instructors and students celebrating Halloween. They had a dress up competition, pumpkin carving, and of course, a mortician as a guest speaker. Thanks, Davis Loafman for speaking to our students today.



These Biomed HOSA students had a lot of fun at the trunk or treat. Left to right is junior Chase Berthold and seniors Addison Brackin, Bryelyn Turner, Zachary Davis and Landen Dodd.

Tim Halbrooks, Service Manager at Billingsley Ford, Katy Franklin, Service Manager at Merit Auto Group, Jim Crawford, Service Manager at Merit Auto Group, and Drew Stubblefield, Night Supervisor at O'Reilly's Auto Parts spoke to RRTC Auto Service Technology students last week. RRTC appreciates these individuals for taking time out of their busy schedules to share their knowledge with our students.



Marty Bechtel, Body Shop Manager at Billingsley Ford, Eric Hancock, Operations Manager at Model 1, and Hunter Wright, PGL- Paint and Reclamation at Halliburton spoke to RRTC Auto Collision Technology students today. RRTC appreciates these men for taking time out of their busy schedules to share their knowledge with our students.



Eddie King, Halliburton, Brad Mowdy, Mowdy Machine Inc., and Gary Graham, Precision Engineering Machine, spoke to RRTC students in the CNC Machining program today. RRTC appreciates these men for taking time out of their busy schedules to share their knowledge with our students.



RRTC HOSA officers from the Biomedical Science Academy and Health Careers attending HOSA Fall Leadership Conference.

RRTC Auto Collision student, Eliu Lopez, spraying a pickup bed liner for a customer. Great job, Eliu!





RRTC Lions Club Students of the month are C.J. Ralls, Hope Academy Senior, and Daton Winslett, Comanche Senior. Both students are enrolled in the Pre-Engineering Academy. Pictured from left to right are Tommy Daughtrey, C. J. Ralls, Daton Winslett, Phyllis Daughtrey, and Matt Maloney, Lions Club President.

Steve Whiteman, Sustaining Technology Team Leader from Halliburton and Matt Carter, Geospatial Mapping Manager from WestLAND Group, spoke to RRTC’s Computer-Aided Drafting students today. We appreciate these men taking time out of their busy schedule to share their knowledge with our students.



Tre McPherson, Survival Flight, Inc., and Mark Richardson, Heartland Fire Trucks, LLC, spoke to the RRTC Emergency Medical Services students today. We appreciate these men taking time out of their busy schedule to share their knowledge with our students.



More pictures of Sophomore Tours at RRTC.







Over 650 Sophomores from our Partner Schools toured Red River Technology Center on Wednesday and Thursday morning. Thanks so much to Janet Pogue, RRTC Career Information Specialist, for organizing this event. Sophomores were able to tour all thirteen programs to see what they might be interested in for next year.







RRTC's students are cleaning the shops and working on projects in preparation of our Partner Schools Sophomore Tours October 4 and 5.










RRTC HOSA(Future Health Professionals) Officers:
AM : President, Joseph Turner; Vice President, Abygail Bartling; Secretary, Caleb Carson; Treasurer, Gracie Mitchell; Parliamentarian, Allie Hale; Reporter, Nathan Channel; Historian, Fatima Caoile
PM: President, Sabrina Alvarez; Vice President, Adyson Webb; Secretary, Kiera Brackett; Treasurer, Aubree Whitlock; Parliamentarian, Autumn Petty; Reporter, Ixchel Sepulveda; Historian, Sheyla Banuelos


RRTC’s Health Careers students presented over mental health disorders today in Mrs. Fish’s class. They were required to include a brief history of the disease, signs/symptoms, previous methods of treatment, current treatments, and how many people are affected by each disease.





RRTC’s EMS students working with LUCAS - an Automated CPR device.

ANNOUNCEMENT!

RRTC's morning and afternoon Health Careers II students shadowing at Duncan Regional Hospital. Thank you DRH for allowing our students to participate in this activity.


RRTC's Biomedical Science Academy students in Mrs. Snider's class took their skeletal exams this week. They work very hard, but they have lots of fun, too!




HOSA(Future Health Professionals) campaigning is in full swing at RRTC.





