Information From a Truck Driving Class at the Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs Campus
TRUCKER CLASS Truck driving instructor Bob Ashbreck lectures to a big class of future truck drivers at the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center campus. For information about the truck driving school and other workforce programs, call 903-885-1232. Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs truck driving class at the PJC SS campus
Float Day at the Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs Campus
COKE FLOAT DAY Students at the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center campus lined up for the ice cream floats at mid-day Tuesday. Megan Chapman, left, coordinator of student activities, works at a fast pace to fill the orders for the hungry students. Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs float day float day at the Sulphur Springs campus
Information From a Psychology Class at the Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs Campus
cutline: PJC-Sulphur Springs Center psychology instructor Marla Elliott discusses behavior issues with her students in a recent spring semester class session. Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs class PJC Center psychology instructor Marla Elliott
Information From an English Class at the Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs Campus
ENGLISH CLASS LECTURE PJC-Sulphur Springs Center English Instructor Ken Haley gives instruction to his class. Listening closely are (from left) Shelby Green, Kenia Herrera, Briseyda Rodriquez, and on back row Caroline Gibson. Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs Haley class information from an English class
Welding Tips From Paris Junior College
WELDING TIPS John Plemons, welding instructor at the PJC-Sulphur Springs Center welding shop, visits with new student Wendy Kent, left, and advanced welding student Kenneth Mize. For information about enrolling in the welding program, call 903-885-1232. Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs weld gvl students welding program at the PJC SS Center
Paris Junior College Adult Education Broadens Scope of Free Services
PJC-Sulphur Springs Center Public Information Services PJC Adult Education broadens scope, locations of free services Getting the word out about helpful services can sometimes be difficult in rural areas, and the Adult Education and Family Literacy Program (AEL) at Paris Junior College wants everyone to know they continue to offer traditional as well as new services. “We have free services for our community members...
Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs Center Music Instructor Richard Shanks Talks
A MUSIC LESSON PJC-Sulphur Springs Center Music Instructor Richard Shanks talks to some of his music students during a recent class at the campus. The students, from left, are Andrew Simon, Ofelia Cabrera, Jesilyn Kelley and Briseyda Rodriquez. Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs Center Music Instructor Richard Shanks talks to PJC music students
Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs Center Director Rob Stanley Assists
PJC-Sulphur Springs Center Director Rob Stanley assists student Mary Lane of Sulphur Springs as she works on a class assignment in the library. For information about classes at the campus, call 903-885-1232. Paris Junior College Sulphur Springs class PJC Center Director Rob Stanley assists
Paris Junior College Regents Hear how Five Years in, Pathways Helps Students
PJC-Sulphur Springs CenterPublic Information Services PJC Regents hear how five years in, Pathways helps students At their monthly meeting held Monday, Feb. 28, the Paris Junior College Board of Regents received an update on the Guided Pathways program. The College implemented the program five years ago, according to Vice President for Student Access and Success Sheila Reece. “Guided Pathways helps students clarify their...
Paris Junior College Offering One Free 8-Week Class
PJC offering one free 8-week class; deadline to register is Monday, March 21 To assist those affected by COVID-19, Paris Junior College is offering one free eight-week flex term class, starting Monday, March 21. PJC will be closed for Spring Break March 14-18, so students would be advised to register by Friday, March 11. “Our region’s decline in the number of students enrolled in higher education is a problem not...