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Success Stories

  • Seth Booth, former CV Tech student

    College prep is a bit of a departure from traditional tech center classes, admits Seth Booth.

  • Colin Lowe

    Colin began his CareerTech journey in fourth grade through his school's 4-H club. He attended CVTC for two years and served as a student ambassador.

  • Tracy Lagerquist, adult student of Chickasha, was named 2009-10 Foundation Student of the Year at the Chickasha campus during its graduation ceremony.

  • whitney clarkson

    Whitney Clarkson started CVTC as a high school junior with no direction, focus or motivation. Three years and two programs later, Whitney has nearly two associate de

  • Kandice Haney, Verden, and Robert Estes, Rush Springs, came to CV Tech in the CADD program as recipients of the Next Step Scholarship.

  • Amber Mosley, a Business Office Technology student from Chickasha, came home a national champion in Prepared Speech from the Business Professionals of America confer

  • Canadian Valley-El Reno's Precision Machining program was a springboard for Brandon, who enrolled in the program in the early 2000s intent on continuing his education in college.

  • Robin Moulton, former CV Tech student

    Aviation Maintenance Technology Student of the Year in 2009, Robin went to work as an airplane mechanic at Tinker Air Force Base.

  • Joe Johnson, a Chickasha high school graduate, came to CV Tech with the sole purpose of working as an auto mechanic when he graduated.

  • Interactive Media and Web Technology student Clayton Maynard at the Chickasha campus came back from Anaheim, Calif., as a fourth place award recipient at the National Business Professiona

  • Cynthia Horse, is a former PIVOT student at CV Tech and TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) client...

  • Our own CIS instructor at the Chickasha campus, Michael Meloy, was the first to obtain the Competent Communicator status in the toastmasters chapter, CV Tech Toasters.

  • Alex McCaughey, former CV Tech student

    Working in a grocery store wasn’t going to pay the bills for very long, thought Alex McCaughey. That’s why he began spreading his resume around at area temp agencies.

  • Rebecca Garland of Chickasha came to CV Tech knowing she needed to find a new career path.

  • Cayla is best described by her former instructor Terry Robinson as one who "consistently produces college-level work." Cayla was named Canadian Valley-El Reno's first Foundation Outstandi


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