RRTC Emergency Medical Services students are hard at work completing full vehicle inspections and maintenance on our ambulance. From checking vital equipment to ensuring vehicle readiness, they’re learning the essential skills that keep emergency services running smoothly.











Our talented RRTC Cosmetology student, Avery Throckmorton, gave her client a fresh cut and color today — and it looks amazing!
Did you know our cosmetology students take clients every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday? Book your appointment today: (580) 255-2903, Ext. 279.
All services are performed under the supervision of a licensed master instructor, so you get great results at a great value!

A HUGE thank you to all the amazing RRTC staff and students who helped make this event such a success. Your hard work, energy, and dedication made a big impact on the 8th graders exploring their futures.









In addition to the hands-on tours, students also heard from several industry guest speakers who shared valuable insights about their professions. Special thanks to our guest speakers:
• Lesa Hefner – Duncan Regional Hospital
• Jacob Johnson – KellPro Inc.
• Craig Taliaferro – Arvest Bank
• Duncan Fire Department
• Michael Breeze – Hypnosis with Mike
We’re grateful for the partnership with these professionals who helped inspire the next generation of the workforce!












Students in the Construction Technology program at Red River Technology Center (RRTC) are getting hands-on experience through an exciting masonry project. Under the guidance of their instructor, these future trades professionals are developing key skills in bricklaying, mortar mixing, and wall construction — foundational techniques in the construction industry.
This project not only strengthens their technical knowledge but also emphasizes the importance of precision, teamwork, and safety on the job site. It’s a prime example of how RRTC blends classroom learning with real-world application to prepare students for success in the skilled trades.
Stay tuned for more updates as these students continue to build their skills — one brick at a time!
They joined 88 teams from across Oklahoma for a day full of STEM fun, including rock climbing, kayaking, surfing, and more. Great job, students!








RRTC’s Health Career HOSA Officers (morning) for 2025-26 are President-Graci Lockwood, Vice-President-Allie Foster, Parliamentarian-Kally Loyd, Treasurer-Daylin Keyser, Secretary- Kaylynn Delaney, and Reporter- Alissa Cobbs. Congratulations, students!



RRTC’s Health Career HOSA Officers (afternoon)for 2025-26 are President-Jordan Kinzey, Vice-President-Shiann Walker, Secretary-London Kelly, Reporter-Francisco Calixto, Treasurer-Julianna Garcia, and Parliamentarian-Chassidy Morgan. Congratulations, students!







RRTC's Clinical Medical Assistant students in Mrs. Fish's class participated in job shadowing at Duncan Regional Hospital (DRH) on Tuesday. We sincerely thank DRH for welcoming our students and providing them with this valuable learning opportunity.


Huge shoutout to RRTC’s Biomedical Science Academy seniors!
They each earned perfect results in the challenging "Super Bug" lab. Their hard work, precision, and dedication to science are truly inspiring. The future of healthcare is in good hands!


















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!




