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Seven Oklahoma high schools have been named “Oklahoma’s Promise 2019 State Champions,” leading the state in the number of graduates who met the requirements to receive an Oklahoma’s Promise scholarship. Oklahoma’s Promise is a state program that provides an opportunity for students from families whose annual income is $55,000 or less to earn a tuition scholarship for college or certain programs at public career technology centers.
Read moreQuote of the Week…“I thought that growing old would take longer.”
Read moreWe had six Moon players Monday night at the Nazarene Fellowship Hall. They were Barbara Tiger, Cindy McDaniel, Arjean Williams, Selma Fitzhugh, Sharon Dilday and Joyce Brinlee.
Read moreOn March 6, The Journal Record recognized J.R. Polzien, Wes Watkins Technology Center’s Practical Nursing and Post-Secondary Health Coordinator, as a recipient of the “Health Care Heroes” award. J.R. was 1 of 44 healthcare professionals honored at the event. This award recognizes individuals in healthcare that have gone above and beyond to help make Oklahoma a healthier, safer, and happier place to live and work. Polzien is a “Health Care Hero” due to her unwavering passion to ensure students are successful in their chosen healthcare profession. She has been a CareerTech educator for more than 20 years and is highly respected in Health Careers Education. Many healthcare professionals teach in healthcare careers; however, J.R.’s dedication to the health and welfare of Oklahoma’s communities make her stand out amongst her peers.
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Read moreTuesday, February 25th there was a CPR training session held for Graham-Dustin seniors. Chris Miller of the Hughes County EMS was the instructor. This certification is a requirement for graduation.
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