Criminal Justice students practice vehicle traffic stop scenarios

Students in the Criminal Justice program at CKTC practiced vehicle traffic stop scenarios in order to get a good understanding of officer safety and proper procedures during this scenario.

 

Criminal Justice instructor Billy Scott explained “We (students) just want to get a good understanding of the safety of the officer when they make the approach to make sure officer safety is key.” The students went through a couple scenarios including one where the vehicle was being reported stolen.

 

The students currently enrolled in Criminal Justice at Caddo Kiowa Technology Center are Heaven Dillon (Apache), Camden Parker (Fort Cobb), Tristen Robinson (Cement), Emily Sumpter (Apache) and Lindy Toppah (Carnegie). The Criminal Justice program at CKTC launched in August of 2020.

 

 

 

 

CKTC Recognizes School Board during School Board Recognition Month

Tony Hancock, superintendent of Caddo Kiowa Technology Center in Fort Cobb, announced that Caddo Kiowa Technology Center is joining a multitude of school districts in Oklahoma to celebrate School Board Recognition this January.

CKTC’s Board of Education members are President Dustin Tackett (17 years), Vice President Lance Shenold (11 years), Clerk John Clay (29 years), Member Phil Perryman (12 years) and Member Tom Haley (12 years).

To recognize the board members, Mr. Hancock presented each member with an OSSBA certificate at the school board meeting held on Monday January 11, 2021.

For over half a century, CKTC has provided career training, business and industry services and leadership programs to a rural district in southwest Oklahoma. Opportunities at CKTC range from business and health to science and transportation trades. Additionally, CKTC offers customized workplace training and short-term training. More information about CKTC is available online at www.mycktc.com/ or by calling 405.643.5511. Caddo Kiowa Technology Center is a proud member of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, which provides leadership and resources and assures standards of excellence for a comprehensive statewide system of career and technology education. The system offers programs and services in 29 technology center districts.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Above (L to R): Vice President Lance Shenold, President Dustin Tackett, Member Phil Perryman, Clerk John Clay and Member Tom Haley.

Cosmetology students enter ‘Spooky Season Contest’

Cosmetology students at Caddo Kiowa Technology Center in Fort Cobb recently styled mannequins to take part in the “Spooky Season Contest”. Hannah Lewis (adult) was awarded 1st place. Second place went to Kemeree Hodges (Carnegie HS) and coming in third place was Madison Stafford (adult). The students enjoyed using their creativity to style their mannequin in spirit of Halloween. Other contestants were: Rylie Repp (Fort Cobb-Broxton HS), Morayma Zamacona (Anadarko HS), Tessa Bear (adult) and Jennifer Porras (Hinton HS).

1st Place – Hannah Lewis (Adult)

2nd place – Kemeree Hodges (Carnegie HS)

3rd place – Madison Stafford (Adult)