Some of Mr. Hall's construction students surprised him with a tshirt and decided to match him too! Mr. Hall might have a bumper sticker on the back of his truck that matches the shirts. 🎣

For the last several days Quinten Doyle has been working on a pedestal for a special project the AMP program was commissioned to complete. His work is above and beyond what normally takes place in the class. His talent and workmanship is undeniable. Great job!




The Advanced Manufacturing Program visited Dixon Valve in Chestertown, MD. Dixon manufactures fittings, connectors, adapters and hoses used in mining, agriculture, transportation, food & beverage, oil & petroleum, and fire protection industries.
Dixon Valve has been a professional partner with CCTC for over 20 years, investing in the future of our students and community.



Plant science students put together a flower grow kit as a Thank You gift for SECAC. 🌿

Congratulations to last week's READY Student Spotlights!!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️






Help Caroline County National Technical Honor Society meet their goal!

Beautiful messages form our CCTC students!! 💗💛💚💙🌻🌸🪻





Congratulations to CCTC's April Students of the Month!!!!










Congratulations to our April staff royalty, Mr. Hale!!!!

Some stats about children's mental health...💚💚💚

Next Wednesday-check it out!

CCTC staff celebrating Cinco de Mayo today!!!! 🌮🌯


Come out tomorrow! It's going to be a great time!!!

Callie Creason finishing up AMP projects to sell at the Spring Unity Fair tomorrow at NCHS from 6 pm to 8 pm.

Congratulations to CCTC's READY student spotlights!!!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️








Mr. Butler had a surprise this morning! Several of his students came in dressed like him! 🕶️


Darinel Vasquez-Juarez, Bryan Fuentes-Miranda, and John Castro- Ramirez paint Maryland Welcome signs for future AMP sales.

Students learning how to make Canapés!





Did someone say it's Administrative Professionals Day!?!? We appreciate everything Mrs. Diblasi does for our school every day!!!!

Advanced Manufacturing Program students are touring the Regal Rexnord’s Cambridge International plant. Students learned about the manufacturing of wire mesh used in food conveyor belts; filters for wine, beer, and water, and architectural design. The trip was hosted by Cole Collins and the fine men and women of Regal Rexnord.
This fine company has partnered with the AMP program since its inception 8 years ago.





