🚗 Car Rider Drop-Off Times
As we prepare to Make Waves of Greatness this school year, here are the morning car rider drop-off times for each campus in Hancock County School District. ⏰
🚘 Student drivers who drop off siblings at other campuses may apply for a Priority Transportation Permit. This permit allows them to move to the front of the middle school car line to help ensure an on-time arrival at Hancock High.
📝 Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1R87rXZd87Ki_9GK_RhyGuQfNHpwB082n76TdG5XJv9E/edit
#MakingWaves #HNation #F2G #flytogreatness
As we prepare to Make Waves of Greatness this school year, here are the morning car rider drop-off times for each campus in Hancock County School District. ⏰
🚘 Student drivers who drop off siblings at other campuses may apply for a Priority Transportation Permit. This permit allows them to move to the front of the middle school car line to help ensure an on-time arrival at Hancock High.
📝 Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1R87rXZd87Ki_9GK_RhyGuQfNHpwB082n76TdG5XJv9E/edit
#MakingWaves #HNation #F2G #flytogreatness

Part 2 of the HCCTC Industry Appreciation Barbecue! It was great having so many industry representatives show up for this event. We appreciate you. #MakingWavesOfGreatness 🌊 #Hnation








HCCTC held its first annual "Industry Appreciation Barbecue" today. Thanks to our Work Based Learning instructor, Ms. Schenel Fricke for organizing and putting this event together. It was a great day of networking between industries and educators. Many of these industries offer our Work Based Learning students employment at their businesses to gain real life work experiences while still earning their high school diploma. The industry representatives were taken on tours of the CTC facility by our student ambassadors and listened to a couple of previous CTC students share how the CTC program shaped their future after graduation. A delicious meal was had by all and was prepared by "Dat Kitchen" in Waveland. Donations for the meal was provided by the Port and Harbor Commission. Thanks to all who donated and participated to make this event a great success. #MakingWavesOfGreatness. #Hnation.










🚌 Electronic Bus Emergency Forms Now Available!
The Hancock County School District Department of Transportation is now accepting online Bus Emergency Forms for the 2025–2026 school year.
🔹 One form must be completed per child
🔹 A completed form is required for a student to be eligible to ride a school bus
🔹 Each student is allowed two transportation addresses:
• Their registered home address
• One alternate drop-off/pick-up location
🔹 Emergency address changes must be approved by the Transportation Director. Call 228-255-6256 or email transportation@hancockschools.net
📅 Forms are due by the end of the third week of school.
✅ Submit your child’s form today to avoid interruptions in bus service:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScD7QCJ7jfeLim6w6J8CmfRzYIFJGRWHpWL9tWMwbvoIfpIzQ/viewform
The Hancock County School District Department of Transportation is now accepting online Bus Emergency Forms for the 2025–2026 school year.
🔹 One form must be completed per child
🔹 A completed form is required for a student to be eligible to ride a school bus
🔹 Each student is allowed two transportation addresses:
• Their registered home address
• One alternate drop-off/pick-up location
🔹 Emergency address changes must be approved by the Transportation Director. Call 228-255-6256 or email transportation@hancockschools.net
📅 Forms are due by the end of the third week of school.
✅ Submit your child’s form today to avoid interruptions in bus service:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScD7QCJ7jfeLim6w6J8CmfRzYIFJGRWHpWL9tWMwbvoIfpIzQ/viewform

🎥 Ready to Make Waves of Greatness? Check out this quick video for important back-to-school updates—including Transition Day info, dress code reminders, and when Early Release Wednesdays begin! 🌊
📺 Watch now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puFX2SVAA_4
#MakingWaves #HNation #F2G #flytogreatness
HCCTC's Health Sciences II instructor, Mrs. LaShae Wilson, is trying out technology at the MS ACTE Conference that is available to students. Our instructors are always seeking out the newest innovations to help our students be successful. #MakingWavesOfGreatness #Hnation

HCCTC's very own Work Based Learning instructor, Ms. Schenel Fricke, presented at the MS ACTE Conference! She shared student highlights and other successful strategies with fellow Work Based Learning colleagues. Ms. Vanessa Chatelain, our career coach from SMPDD, accompanied Mrs. Fricke and together they explained the benefits of supporting each other and working together to help students. Our Work Based Learning Program is a great way for students to earn academic credits and also work and earn money while obtaining real life work experience! Thank you, Ms. Fricke and Ms. Chatelain for your hard work and a great presentation!
They had a few fans who showed up for support! All 10's!!! 😁👍🏻




Hancock County Career Technical Center is in the house!!!! HCCTC is 'Making Waves of Greatness' by 'Sailing the Seas' at the MS ACTE Conference this week at the MS Coast Coliseum in Biloxi!!! CTE educators from across the state come together at this conference to learn and share ideas to take back to students and give them the best opportunities to succeed!!! #MakingWavesOfGreatness🌊







🌊⚓ The Hancock Career Technical Center is proud to have our amazing middle school CTE teachers representing us at the MS ACTE Conference in Biloxi — Sailing the Seas with CTE! They are making waves of greatness as they learn, lead, and grow alongside other career and technical education leaders from across the state. We are excited to see them bring back new ideas, skills, and opportunities for our students!

Another job posting!

Dixieland is hiring!

PRCC CTE signing event

The City of Bay St Louis is hiring!
Welding student, Andrew Fite, is the recipient of the 2025 Tanner Adam Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $5,000. Congratulations Andrew !!!! A huge thank you to the Adam family for making this possible.



Diamondhead POA Recreation Department
We’re hiring!
We’re looking for a reliable and friendly pool attendant to join our team this summer.
Requirements:
* 18 years or older
* Have a valid drivers license,
* Be comfortable going between all four pools using a golf cart,
* Be ready to help keep everything running smooth and safe for our members.
Other duties include:
*Cleaning and restocking bathrooms
*Checking membership cards
*Selling passes to member's guests
*Taking out garbage
*Straightening pool furniture
Shifts:
Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 2 PM and 2 PM-8PM
Saturday and Sunday: 6AM- 2:00 PM and 2 PM- 8 PM
If you or someone you know is interested, send us a message or come by to the marina to apply.
https://www.facebook.com/share/1AgBS8iA1w/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Congratulations to our CTC instructors...Mr. Wayne Moran, Mr. Chris Ladner and Mr. Willie Santiago for completing the NTI (New Teacher Institute) training at MS State, last week!! No surprise that Mr. Willie brought home the BEST SMILE award!! Keep up the great work guys!!

Job Posting:Lloyds Cabin in Perkinston is hiring all positions! They are taking applications this Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14 from 10-2. Apply within-29557 Highway 603 Perkinston, MS 39573
Both men who applied to receive grants from the Tanner Adam Memorial Fund and were awarded: Mr. Chris’s Precision Machining program was awarded $12,318 to purchase a CNC Lathe Mr. Willie’s Welding program was awarded $1,499 to purchase Lincoln Tig Welding machine. Thank you to The Tanner Adam Memorial Fund for donating the funds to purchase the items which will benefit our Hancock County Career & Technical Center students by expanding their experience to use in the workforce.

Today, HCCTC celebrated Mr. Willie Santiago for becoming our 'officially certified' welding instructor. Mr. Willie has shown grit and perseverance to accomplish this goal and kept a smile on his face the entire time. We are so proud of him and look forward to another incredible year of watching him touch lives and teach welding!!






HCCTC hosted the monthly Port and Harbor Commission meeting along with other industries to discuss career opportunities for our students. The industry representatives were taken on a tour of our facility and informed on each program. A great outreach to open doors for our students!! #hcctc #hnation #flyingtogreatnwss









