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3-04-08

Our Career Fair was a huge success! Thank you to Mrs. Beth Tatman and her committee. Thank you to our students for their excellent behavior and for their enthusiastic participation. Hats off to all our participants for donating their time and expertise. Thank you to the faculty and staff for supporting this event and for preparing our students! Check out excellent pictures of this event online at The Jackson Sun.

netTrekker d.i. The Tennessee Department of Education purchased netTrekker d.i. for use by every K-12 educator and student in Tennessee. netTrekker d.i. is an educational search engine that makes searching the Internet safe for students. netTrekker

Check out the weather with JCT's weather station. WeatherBug For great student activities and fun, just enter our zip code, 38301, and select your grade!

Thank you to Josh Jerrold's grandmother, Mrs. Pat Swift, for donating a new American flag to our school!

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 :: A.S.P.I.R.E Club! "After School Program Integrating Real Life Expectations"
TSA
The mission of the Technology Student Association is to prepare our membership for the challenges of a dynamic world by promoting technological literacy, leadership, and problem solving, resulting in personal growth and opportunity.


HOSA
HOSA is a student organization whose mission is to promote career opportunities in health care and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people.


LEGO Lab
An "Edventure" into the world of Engineering is taking place on the campus of JCT. Students explore the exciting fields of mechanical and architectural engineering.


CSI
Students solve simulated crimes and discover real-life connections between criminology and forensic science.

Students have the opportunity to signup for the club of their choice in the fall. Clubs are led by teachers and will typically meet twice a week. The number of participants determines the number of sessions offered for each club.