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Oklahoma CareerTech says annual summit drew more than 4,400 attendees, raised scholarship funds and boosted social reach
Summary
Officials told the State Board of Career and Technology Education that the statewide Oklahoma Summit in Tulsa brought together more than 4,400 CareerTech educators, included a vendor fair and awards, raised scholarship money and produced large social-media engagement.
Gina Hubbard, a CareerTech presenter, told the State Board of Career and Technology Education that the agency’s annual Oklahoma Summit in Tulsa this August registered more than 4,400 attendees and included a three-day program of professional development, networking and awards.
Hubbard said the agency closed its offices on the first day of the summit so staff could attend; she told the board “we closed our state agency on Monday, August 4 and we took our entire staff to Oklahoma Summit.” She said 232 agency staff attended and for 33 of those it was their first summit.
The summit included a…
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