
Western Oklahoma Local Agriculture Collaborative workshops were held today at RRTC in the Jerry D. Morris Business & Industry Services building.









RRTC students have already begun CPR training in the Health Careers and EMS programs.










RRTC 1st year Biomed Students are investigating an unattended death. They will use the evidence they find to solve this mysterious death. Students pictured: Mackenzie Ebenhack, Ariona Goldsberry, Morgan Middick, Benjamin Tungate and Karsen Cogburn






The Pre-Engineering students completed a Cable Car Challenge on Friday, where they had to design, build, and test a vehicle and launch it horizontally, using limited craft materials. This “instant challenge” promoted teamwork, creativity, brainstorming, design, and problem solving. A fun activity to wrap up the week after several days of applied math team challenges!








First Aid Skills Day at RRTC for Health Careers students in Mrs. Jacobi's class.











Red River Technology Center Blood Drive, Thursday, September 7, 7:30 am-2:30 pm


RRTC’s BMITE programs (Business and Information Technology Education and Graphic Design and Digital Marketing) participated in a scavenger hunt on the first day of school. This activity enabled first year students to become familiar with the programs and services offered at RRTC.








RRTC would like to wish our students and faculty and staff a great first day of school. “The secret of getting ahead is getting started.” —Mark Twain.








Red River Technology Center held orientation for all new and returning students last week. Over 80% of all students and parents attended. Faculty and staff are excited for the new school year.


Red River Technology Center's faculty and staff have been busy preparing for the new school year. We are looking forward to seeing all of our students on Wednesday, August 9.


Brandon Ward representing RRTC in Atlanta at SkillsUSA National Leadership Skills Conference.


LeeAnn Hale and Kenzlee Wauqua representing RRTC at SkillsUSA National Leadership Skills Conference in Atlanta to compete in Nail Care.


Happy Retirement to Theresa Ensley, Gerry Rawlings, Steven Dobey, and Bill Leyrer!


RRTC students that placed first-sixth place at SkillsUSA State competition received the Kenneth and Juliette Woodward Scholarship.



RRTC's Awards assembly was held on May 3. Students were recognized for their involvement in HOSA and SkillsUSA. Instructors announced their outstanding students for this year from their morning and afternoon classes. Several scholarships were awarded including the Duncan Noon Lion's Club Scholarship. Jacob Thomas was the recipient of the Lion's Club Scholarship.




RRTC’s EMS and Practical Nursing students participated in the 3rd annual live simulation that was held Thursday on campus. RRTC would like to thank Survival Flight, Air Evac Lifeteam, Chickasaw Emergency Management, Stephens County Emergency Management, City of Duncan Emergency Management, Duncan Fire Department, Duncan Police Department, Duncan Regional Hospital, Murray State College – Nursing Department, Stephens County Health Department, Tri-County Towing and Recovery, and Sellers Auto & Truck Salvage. Also, we would like to thank our patient volunteers, Bryce Churchman, Chris Basham, Ian Cain and students from Marlow High School Speech and Drama/Stagecraft.











The RRTC senior capstones are a semester long project involving skills learned throughout the two-year Biomedical program. Each senior develops a project of their choice and showcases their work in front of a panel of judges. A big thank you to this year’s judges for donating their time and expertise. This is the afternoon students.






The RRTC senior capstones are a semester long project involving skills learned throughout the two-year Biomedical program. Each senior develops a project of their choice and showcases their work in front of a panel of judges. A big thank you to this year’s judges for donating their time and expertise. These are the morning student presentations.
Judges were:
Lauren Britt-RN and a certified inpatient obstetric at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Denton, TX
Kadee Hall-registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer at Duncan Regional Hospital
Davis Loafman- STEM teacher at Duncan High School
Dr. Kyle Moore-Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering Chair and Associate Professor at Cameron University
Kristye O’Mealey-Program Specialist in the areas of Biomed, Biotech, Aerospace, and Technology at Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology in the STEM division








Congratulations to all our SkillsUSA students who recently placed at the State Contest! Gold medalists will be advancing to the National Leadership & Skills Conference in Atlanta, GA, June 19-23, 2023. RRTC appreciates all of the hard work by these students and instructors.
Cosmetology:
LeeAnn Hale – Gold Nail Care
Emma Tucker – Bronze Nail Care
Triniti Escandon – Bronze Job Exhibit Acrylic Nails
Savanna Wainscott – Silver Job Exhibit Long Hair Design
Kenzlee Wauqua – Bronze Job Exhibit Nail Are
HVAC:
Ryan Wilcox – Bronze
Welding:
Brandon Ward – Gold Welding
Travis Monson – Bronze Welding
Sterling Crockett, Cody Thompson, and Tyler Edwards – Bronze Welding Fabrication (Team)







RRTC HVAC students,Cosmetology students, and CAD students competing at SkillsUSA State this week. Stay tuned for the winners!






