A Central Tech team earned first place during the 2026 Oklahoma State SkillsUSA competition with their Community Action Project recently. Pictured are team-members Peyton Sims from Mannford and Cayden Lewis from Yale. The team will now move on to compete at the National SkillsUSA contest in Atlanta, GA the week of June 1-5
Earning 1st place in Career Pathways Human Services for postsecondary students is (L-R): Autumn Patterson, Drumright; Sarah Guzman, Drumright; Nicole Meyer, Drumright.
Earning 1st place in Occupational Health and Safety for secondary students is (L-R): Braden Bostick, Sand Springs; Avery Davis, Cushing; Annabel Powell, Mannford.
Earning 2nd place in Career Pathways Industrial and Engineering Technology for secondary students is (L-R): Chance Pearson, Cleveland; Noah Gustafson, Mannford; Cameron Thompson, Mannford.
Earning 1 st place in Cabinetmaking for secondary students is Wallace Ocker, Drumright.
Earning 1 st place in Industrial Motor Control for secondary students is Carsen Mattox, Drumright.
DRUMRIGHT — Students from Central Tech’s Drumright and Sapulpa campuses delivered an outstanding showing at the SkillsUSA State Leadership Conference, held April 19–21 in Tulsa, Okla., earning an impressive total of gold, silver, and bronze medals across 17 team and individual competitions.Four teams and six individual students captured first-place finishes, securing advancement to...
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