The recent CareerTech State Board Meeting highlighted significant growth in Oklahoma's CareerTech system, with a notable decrease in student waitlists and an increase in overall enrollment. Superintendent Walters expressed gratitude for the attendance of board members during the busy holiday season, emphasizing the importance of their support for the CareerTech initiative.
During the meeting, it was reported that the waitlist for CareerTech technology centers has dropped from 11,000 to approximately 7,400 students, reflecting a growth rate of over 9.5% in enrollment. This positive trend indicates a strong momentum within the system, which aims to provide vocational training and education to students across the state.
The meeting also included discussions on various initiatives and presentations from team members, showcasing the achievements of students and the ongoing efforts to enhance the CareerTech program. The board approved the minutes from the previous meeting, ensuring continuity in their discussions and actions.
As the CareerTech system continues to expand, the board remains focused on addressing the needs of students and the community, aiming to further reduce waitlists and improve access to vocational training. The outcomes of this meeting align with broader goals of enhancing educational opportunities and workforce readiness in Oklahoma.