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