Dow Auto Group raises $3,000 for Communities In Schools

Communities in Schools (CIS) of Northeast Texas recently partnered with Dow Auto Group and Chrysler in Pittsburg for the Drive for the Kids fundraiser.††With the help of the community, Dow Auto Group was able to raise $3,000 to help support Communities in Schools of Northeast Texas.††CIS would like to thank Dow Auto Group, Chrysler, and all the drivers that helped make this event a huge success.††Pictured above at the check presentation is front row (from left) Donna Echols, Dana Sills, Laura Lambert, DOW Auto Group of Pittsburg General Manager Robert French, Amy
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Adult education orientations scheduled

The Adult Education Department at Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) offers free General Education Development (GED) and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes at various locations in the area. All students must in enroll in an orientation session before beginning classes. See the new student intake orientation schedule/contact information below:



Mt. Pleasant GED Orientation ?
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NTCC Math, Physics and Engineering builds new paths for students

The engineering program at Northeast Texas Community College has come a long way in the last four years, with student enrollment growing significantly each semester.


?Our division of math, physics and engineering collaborate with biology, chemistry, and computer science to offer an engineering program that prepares students for successful transfer to a baccalaureate program,? said Dr.
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Theatre Northeast to perform Over the River and Through the Woods

A stellar cast headlines the current Theatre Northeast production of the charming comedy†Over the Riverand Through the Woods, by Joe DiPietro. The show runs February 25-27 at 7:30 p.m. and February 28 at 2:05 p.m. in the ?Onstage Theatre? of the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts on the campus of Northeast Texas Community College.

Construction Alert

Northeast Texas Community College experienced a brief power outage in several buildings Tuesday morning caused by a construction related incident. Power was restored in all buildings except Humanities, which remains without power for the time being. Students who have classes in the Humanities building should report to their classrooms as regularly scheduled and new arrangements will be made at that time.