PTC Receives Gold Star School Award for 18th Year

Mike Seals - July 13, 2020 10:51 pm

Ponca City, OK– Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) received the Gold Star School Award from the Oklahoma Association of Career & Technology Education (OKACTE).  This designation, sponsored by OKACTE, provides recognition to technology center districts with outstanding programs designed to meet a broad spectrum of community needs.

This is the eighteenth year PTC has met and exceeded the rigorous standards required in student retention, placement, quality program instruction, recruitment and guidance, assessment capabilities, and diverse business and industry training programs.

“The Gold Star recognition is a challenge to attain and represents the excellence we strive for at Pioneer Tech.  As we work towards our mission of ‘enhancing lives and securing futures,’ we are excited that Gold Star achievement is the outcome. This award is earned because we have an amazing team! None of us can accomplish great things alone…it takes a focused, collaborative effort from each of us,” commented Traci Thorpe, PTC Superintendent/CEO.

Gold Star School recognition is for 12 months and each tech center must go through the application process each year. For more information about Pioneer Tech’s programs and services call 580-762-8336 or visit pioneertech.edu.

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(Photo Caption): Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) received the Gold Star School Award from the Oklahoma Association of Technology Centers. Pictured left to right is Gay Norris, PTC Board of Education; Kahle Goff, Executive Director of Full-Time Programs; Gary Vap, Firefighter/EMT Instructor; Molly Kyler, Executive Director of Business and Industry Services and Traci Thorpe, Superintendent/CEO.  This is the 18th Gold Star Award that Pioneer Tech has received by the Oklahoma Association of Career and Technology Education. For more information about Pioneer Tech’s programs and services call 580-762-8336 or visit pioneertech.edu.

 

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