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CareerTech presents draft business plan, highlights membership growth and marketing push
Summary
Oklahoma CareerTech staff gave a first reading of a draft business plan, highlighting rising CTSO membership, enrollment figures, business partnerships, marketing successes and planned updates before the agency files its FY27 appropriations request.
Oklahoma CareerTech staff presented a draft business plan and gave the board a first reading of its contents, emphasizing rising membership in career and technical student organizations, steady enrollments and a statewide marketing push.
The draft, presented by CareerTech staff member Russell Ray, said CareerTech student organization (CTSO) membership reached about 123,000 — a record high for the fourth consecutive year — and named TSA and FCCLA as the fastest-growing CTSOs (TSA reported 38% growth and FCCLA 15%…
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