What a great morning! Over 100 students from Forsyth High School visited GTC to explore all of the great things the new Table Rock Career Center has to offer for the 2024-2025 school year.

Last week 28 members of our SkillsUSA chapter visited Convoy of Hope and helped package over 71,000 bars of soap to be used in future disaster relief operations. SkillsUSA is committed to making sure the United States has a viable workforce for the jobs of tomorrow. An additional goal of our SkillsUSA chapter is to help students see the importance of being civic-minded adults.

The students in the collision program have been hard at work with various customer projects. From dent repair, sanding, to the paint shop, and the final detailing of the vehicle, these students are learning skills they will have for the rest of their lives.

Students in Mr. Thompson's Computer Technology class have been partnering with the Reeds Spring IT Department repairing student Chromebooks.

It was great seeing so many sophomores from Crane High School exploring all the great programs of study we offer as they prepare to be the first group of students to walk through the doors of the new Table Rock Career Center in the fall.

Our EMT students are getting to show off their skills at the MSBA Education Showcase. #CTE

BG Products paid a visit to GTC and presented on what carbon buildup can do to a vehicle's engine and how to prevent it from happening.

Spent the morning visiting with sophomores from Chadwick High School as they toured our great programs of study. It was great discussing all of the great options offered to them as we transition to the new Table Rock Career Center next fall.

Happy Halloween from your friends at GTC!

Students from the EMT program paid a visit to multiple Taney County Ambulance District facilities to see first hand what to expect when each EMT candidate completes the clinical portion of his/her EMT training in the spring semester.




Twenty-two members of our SkillsUSA chapter came out on a cold and rainy Saturday morning for a service project at the Tri-Lakes Humane Society. It is great how excited these students are to help so many local organizations.

Mr. Jenkins' Marine Technology students have been very busy gaining valuable off-campus experience winterizing customer boats.


Students in the welding program have been hard at working learning the following skills: Cutting bevels, overlapping beads, and working on open root welds.

Today we had a celebration for 103 students who have perfect attendance through the 1st quarter. Congrats to Jackson Cox from Reeds Spring and Corbin Connors from Branson for winning the drawing for a Walmart Gift Card.


Health Tech students have been continuing to work on mastering the checking of vital signs as they prepare for their practicum. They have also been studying Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs as it relates to meeting the needs of the residents at Shepherd of the Hills Living Center.



Students in the Printing/Graphic Design program have been busy producing over 80 banners for area customers during the first quarter.


What a great visit from our friends from Bradleyville. It's great how these students are weighing their options for the future. We are looking forward to watching these students walk through the doors of the new Table Rock Career Center in the fall. @1Bradleyville

Mrs. William's EMT students have been practicing splinting long bone fractures in the lab this week.


Students in the Early Childhood Careers program are enjoying hands-on experience working with students in the new Reeds Spring Primary School!

Culinary Arts students have been busy learning a wide variety of cooking methods.
Today, it's stir fry! Who knows what method Mrs. Noriega's students will learn next, but we bet it will be delicious.

