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Dylan Davis - Metro Technology Centers
One credit from dropping out, Dylan Davis gets a second chance at Metro Career Academy.
200,000 Truck Drivers Wanted
The trucking industry desperately seeks quality drivers; CareerTech hits the road to fulfill the need.
Question: College or CareerTech? Answer: Both
With at least 23 different courses required to graduate, Oklahoma high school students can find it challenging to fit in CareerTech courses.
CareerTech Employee to Focus on Military Initiative
The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education is supporting efforts to help those who have served in the military successfully transition into training or employment. To assist with these efforts, the department has hired Amy Ewing-Holmstrom, Lawton, to coordinate activities in southwest Oklahoma. She will begin April 9.
First Robotics 2012 - Oklahoma Regional Highlights
Three days of grueling competition and creative youth ingenuity, all wrapped up in this video for you enjoy . . .
David Kelly - Francis Tuttle Technology Center
Once unsure of future goals, David Kelly found passion for the health industry through membership in HOSA.
Tue Dinh - Metro Technology Centers
Tue Dinh combines natural math ability with passion for design at Metro Tech, gaining skills for TuDi Production success.
Osceola "Data" Condulle - Gordon Cooper Technology Center
“Data” Condulle’s last-minute decision transformed a shy student into a STEM rock star.
Jessica Winegeart
Jessica Winegeart works in a male-dominated career to help clients produce better crops.
CareerTech Receives $1 million Grant To Go 'Green'
America Recovery and Reinvestment Act grant monies, supplemented with local funding, to retrofit aging HVAC systems with ground source (geothermal) heat pump systems on three technology center campuses.
Green School - Metro Career Academy
With education funding down, schools are trying to find ways to save money; and, Metro Career Academy in Oklahoma City may have found a way...by going green.
Red Carpet Film Festival An Outlet for CareerTech's Skilled Workforce
We attend the Red Carpet Film Festival in Norman to show you how CareerTech's skilled workforce is needed to continue to expand Oklahoma's film industry.
WorkKeys Works for local Employer Partners
Matching the right employee to the right job at the right time creates a healthy workplace and positive economic impact on the community and the state.
Cutting Edge Transportation Training at Tulsa Tech
A look at Tulsa Tech's Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) classroom.
Skills Centers Recognize 40 Years of Restoring Lives and Families
The first inmate training facility in the United States offering vocational-technical training by a state CareerTech system opened at Hodgen, Okla. in 1971.
Disaster Recovery And Training Unit To Roll Across State
Custom trailer fitted with mobile satellite, triage/classroom and ambulance simulator to training healthcare providers and serve as triage during disasters.