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JOSEPH R. BARNARD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Awarded at MOORE NORMAN TECHNOLOGY CENTER

Oklahoma City’s Tio Chuy’s Auto Sales Award Scholarships in Honor of Family Patriarch.

Last year, Rich Barnard, president and CEO of Tio Chuy’s Auto Sales, LLC surprised his family with a special announcement. Not only was his company starting a scholarship at Moore Norman Technology Center, the scholarship was named after the family patriarch, Joseph R. Barnard.

The Joseph R. Barnard Memorial Scholarship was awarded to six (6) Moore Norman Technology Center students who will each receive a $1000 scholarship. This scholarship will allow our students to purchase tools, pay for certification exams, and cover other expenses that may otherwise present barriers to entering the workforce in their chosen field.

The second group of students to receive the scholarship are; Elizabeth Adams, Surgical Technology; Joshua Ware, Chason Brassfield, and McKenzie Fleehart from Automotive Service Technology; Riley Cole, Aviation Maintenance Technology; Londyn Robb, Esthetics.

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Drive thru NTHS induction ceremony

Moore Norman Technology Center inducted 353 students into the National Technical Honor Society Wednesday, April 10 at the Franklin Road Campus. All adult and high school career program students are listed in the NTHS Induction Program. The induction ceremony included a drive through celebration with fun activities and food trucks.

"It was incredible to recognize the largest group of MNTC students that qualified for NTHS in a fun atmosphere. We had the best MNTC faculty and staff cheering them on." stated Traci Hopper, CareerTech Student Organization Coordinator. 

Students were nominated by their instructor based on criteria such as academic excellence, attendance, character and work ethic.The National Technical Honor Society honors excellence in workforce education. The society is the acknowledged leader in the recognition of outstanding student achievement in workforce education.

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Great Place To Work Certification

Moore Norman Technology Center is proud to be Certified™ by Great Place To Work® for another year. The prestigious award is based entirely on what current employees say about their experience working at Moore Norman Technology Center. This year, 85% of employees said it’s a great place to work 28 points higher than the average U.S. company.

Great Place To Work® is the global authority on workplace culture, employee experience, and the leadership behaviors proven to deliver market-leading revenue, employee retention and increased innovation.

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Aviation Program Opens at Moore Norman Technology Center

Oklahoma CareerTech: Manufacturing a Workforce Starts Early

Film Set Ready interview with MNTC adjunct Jordan Wilson

 

 

 

 

Mission

“Preparing for success, changing lives, building better tomorrows.”

Vision

Moore Norman Technology Center is recognized as the first choice for workforce development and training, committed to providing an outstanding educational experience for every student and client.

Core Values

  • Accountability
  • Data-Driven
  • Valuing People
  • Continual Improvement
  • Collaboration

100%

Of MNTC Workforce & Economic Development clients surveyed would use our services again.

One hundred percent of MNTC Workforce & Economic Development clients surveyed said they would use our services again and would recommend our services to other businesses.

90%

Graduates were employed or continued their education.

Career and technical education (CTE) through Moore Norman prepares graduates with industry training, curriculum rigor, and employability skills that provide options for them to take employment,
start a college degree program, or both.

$3.5B

Oklahoma CareerTech graduates add more than $3.5 billion annually to the state's economy.

Cost-Benefit Analysis of CareerTech Career Majors - Lifetime Income Gains and the Impact on the Oklahoma Economy. A study prepared by Mark C. Snead, Ph.D.