Andrew Yox named Fittest Employee of the Month for April
I am honored to have this wellness award!† Thank you so much.
Since I was sixteen, on the cross-country team of Hutchinson Central Technical High School in Buffalo, New York, I have run and lifted weights more or less consistently, on a six-day-a-week basis.† I thank the Wellness C
NTCC urges community to participate in GenTX Day
Theatre Northeast to present Rumors
One of Neil Simon?s most popular comedies,†Rumors†takes place in the posh suburban residence of New York?s Deputy Mayor, Charley Brock who, at the beginning of the play, is lying off-stage with a bullet hole in his earlobe.
Two NTCC students win Jack Kent Cooke Scholarships
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NTCC Ag to host Winter Forage Field Day
NTCC to hold seventh annual poster contest
NTCC opens summer, fall registration
Registration is currently underway for the 2014 May Intersession, Summer and Fall semesters at Northeast Texas Community College. Class schedules are available online at†www.ntcc.edu/schedules.
Most current students should be able to register for classes online by logging into their myEagle Portal account. Prospective students should visit†www.ntcc.edu/apply†to begin the application process.
NTCC Ag kicks off busy spring with Ag Fest
The day focused on hands-on learning experiences, which began with the raised beds where participants could plant some and take some strawberry plants.
CIS celebrates 25 years of serving Northeast Texas students
Communities In Schools of Northeast Texas (CIS) is proud to announce its 25th anniversary as Northeast Texas' leading dropout prevention program. At a time when one in three high school freshmen are at risk of not graduating, Communities In Schools has achieved 25 years of success in helping students stay in school and prepare for a successful future. CIS will commemorate the occasion with a number of public education and promotional events throughout the next week.
Softball splits against Bossier, Kilgore
Trinity Valley put the first one on the board during Wednesdays first game, the Eagles scored their first run during the fourth and Trinity Valley put three on the board during the fifth. The Eagles answered with four runs in the fifth, two off of a double by Kelsey Moulder and two off of a home run by Alizabeth Autrey.