High school students tour CTE programs

Forrest County Agricultural High School student Tanner Lott talks with instructor Leland Kennedy about his plan to enroll in the Pearl River Community College welding program. He and about 600 other high school students toured PRCC programs Friday, March 24, during Career Technical Education Day.
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Instructor Dan Barrett explains the automotive technology program at Pearl River Community College to Picayune, Poplarville and North Forrest high school students during PRCC Career Technical Education Day.
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William Smith, a student at Picayune Memorial High School, scrapes mortar from a brick while touring the Pearl River Community College masonry program during Career Technical Education Day on Friday, March 24.
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West Marion High School student Adrian Miller tries his hand at brick laying Friday, March 24, during Career Technical Education Day at Pearl River Community College.
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Hattiesburg High School student DeZhanet Spates, right, gets a manicure in the Pearl River Community College cosmetology salon during Career Technical Education Day on Friday, March 24. PRCC cosmetology student Breanna Mata of Poplarville is putting polish on her nails.
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Pearl River Community College cosmetology student Leanna Higdon of Carriere, left, gives Jha’Meyah Theodore of Hattiesburg a paraffin wax treatment during PRCC’s Career Technical Education Day. Theodore attends Hatteisburg High School.
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Each community college president is asked to bring two (2) wrapped door prizes, minimum value of $50 each. We will have a station set up at the conference for you to drop off the door prizes.

Each community college is asked to provide name tags for their Board members, administration, and staff attending the conference.