Five Oklahomans were inducted into the Oklahoma CareerTech Hall of Fame on Oct. 24 in Oklahoma State University’s Conoco-Phillips OSU Alumni Center, Stillwater. More
Northwest Leading Results, a leadership and community development group coordinated by Northwest Technology Center met recently to discuss the issue of the lack of qualified tradesman throughout Northwest Oklahoma. More
Signing day between Oklahoma State University and Project Lead the Way marks a commitment to work with the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education and Oklahoma’s high schools in response to America’s critical need for professional engineers. More
Shutdown of the General Motors plant in Oklahoma City will have a ripple effect that directly or indirectly costs several thousand workers throughout Oklahoma their jobs. More
High Plains Technology Center received word last week, that BP has approved a $20,000 grant which is earmarked for enhancement of production related equipment and facilities beyond the scope of the federal grant. More
Each year more than 500 para-professionals who assist special education teachers statewide are trained. This training has taken place for 10 years either in Oklahoma City or Tulsa by personnel from the State Department of Education. More
Seventeen new national board certified teachers join the ranks of 83 CareerTech instructors who have earned this prestigious status during the past five years. More
Since the beginning of November, fires have scorched more than 400,000 acres and destroyed more than 220 homes and businesses, according to Oklahoma Emergency Management. More
Canadian Valley Technology Center (CVTC) recently hosted local business and industry leaders and state legislators for a roundtable discussion on the mutually beneficial relationship of career and technology education centers, local businesses and state legislators. More