Probation officers complete firearm training at NTCC
The Probation Officers of the 76th and 276th Judicial District Adult Probation Department (Morris, Camp and Titus Counties) have all qualified at Northeast Texas Community College with TCLEOSE firearms training and are now permitted to carry firearms in the discharge of their duties.
Whatley Center to host national tour of "As You Like It"
The Whatley Center for the Performing Arts at Northeast Texas Community College will host a performance of the national tour of Shakespeare's comedy†As You Like It†on Friday, April 5 at 7:30 p.m. The show is presented by The Acting Company of New York.
Tickets to the NTCC performance are $25 for adults and $5 for students.†As You Like It†is sponsored by J.T.
Tickets to the NTCC performance are $25 for adults and $5 for students.†As You Like It†is sponsored by J.T.
Free GED classes offered
The Adult Education Department at Northeast Texas Community College will offer free General Education Development (GED) classes at various locations throughout the area. All students must in enroll in an orientation session before beginning classes. See schedule/contact information below:
Mt. Pleasant GED
Community Resource Center
105 N. Riddle
Room 126
Mt.
Fredia Thomas & Sue Barker Named Feb. Fittest Employees of the Month
Jim Swann†(left) presents Fredia Thomas and Sue Barker with fruit and†vegetable gift baskets for being named NTCC?s Fittest Employees
of the Month for February.
Psi Beta inducts new members, installs officers
Northeast Texas Community College recently inducted 11 new members into Psi Beta, the national honor society in psychology for students at two-year colleges.
Evening Police Academy holds graduation ceremony
The Northeast Texas Community College Evening Police Academy recently held a commencement ceremony. The graduates are pictured above. Back row (from left) is: John Medlock of Texarkana; Tanner Steward of Cumby; †Zachary Steward of Cumby; and James Vaillatoro of Mount Pleasant. Front row (from left) is: Lisa Toland of Daingerfield; Scott Usrey of DeKalb; and Ann Henley of Pittsburg.†The evening police academy prepares students to become a certified peace officer by the†Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE).
Weekend EMR class planned
The Northeast Texas Community College Emergency Medical Services program will hold an introductory coursein emergency care, called Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) from March 16 to May 25.
The EMR course is the first level for emergency medical personnel.† The EMR class provides the student with basic skills and knowledge necessary to assess and care for ill or injured people until professional advanced care arrives.††Those currently working or volunteering in daycares, youth camps, schools, industries, firedepartments, and law enforcement agencies can benefit with this training.
The EMR course is the first level for emergency medical personnel.† The EMR class provides the student with basic skills and knowledge necessary to assess and care for ill or injured people until professional advanced care arrives.††Those currently working or volunteering in daycares, youth camps, schools, industries, firedepartments, and law enforcement agencies can benefit with this training.
Duck Commander to appear at NTCC
The Duck Commander is headed to Northeast Texas Community College! Phil Robertson and his youngest son, Jep, of†Duck Dynasty†fame, will appear on the NTCC campus on Saturday, April 6.
This event is hosted by the Northeast Texas Community College Foundation and will take place at NTCC's Bob Baker Stadium. Tickets will go on sale on Monday, Feb. 25.†All tickets are $20 and include a meal and admission to hear Phil speak.
"Duck Dynasty is hugely popular right now and we are thrilled to host Phil and Jep on our campus.
Melody Henry named January Fittest Employee of the Month
Jackie Johnston†(left) presents Melody Henry with a fruit and†vegetable gift basket for being named NTCC?s Fittest Employee†of the Month for January.
Film to be screened at Whatley Center
The film "Delivered: Saved By Grace" will be screened at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, Feb. 9 at 3 p.m.