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:



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Sadie Johnson wins Goat Tying at TVCC Rodeo

The Northeast Texas Community College Eagles Rodeo Team competed in the first event of the spring season last week at Trinity Valley Community College. The NTCC men's team finished sixth place overall and the women's team came in fourth.



Currently, the NTCC men are in fourth place in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) Southern Region and the women's team is in third place overall.



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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).

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Theater Northeast to perform The Nerd

Theatre Northeast, the student theatre group at Northeast Texas Community College, is set† present the ?side-splitting comedy? by Larry Shue,†The Nerd.†The show will be performed in the onstage theatre at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts and runs February 28, March 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m. There will also be a matinee on March 3 at 2:05 p.m.

Described as ?one of the funniest plays ever written,?

Eagles Softball wins 4 of 5 at Cowtown Tourney

The Lady Eagles won four of five games over the weekend as they were in action in the Cowtown Tournament in Fort Worth. NTCC improved to 5-4 this season as the Eagles picked up wins over Rose State, Eastern Oklahoma, Connors State and Western Oklahoma.

?Things finally started clicking for our offense and we were able to put the ball in play,? Eagle head coach Jessica Keith said. ?Some of the games got a little to close for comfort at the end, but we played well overall.?


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Eagles Baseball sweeps Pratt in series

The Eagles pushed their record to 5-1 this weekend as they swept a three-game series from visiting Pratt Community College. After a disappointing offensive performance last weekend, the Eagle hitters came to life against Pratt as NTCC produced 28 hits and 24 runs in three games this week.

?We were finally hitting the ball the way we should be,? Eagle head coach Josh Stewart said. ?I just hope we can keep hitting like that as the season goes on.?



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