Pioneer Technology Center Recognizes 2023 – 2024 Guaranteed Graduates

Ponca City Now - May 16, 2024 5:48 am

Ponca City, Oklahoma – In a ceremony held last week, Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) proudly honored the exceptional achievements of its 2023 – 2024 Guaranteed Graduates. This initiative, established nine years ago, continues to serve as a beacon of excellence and dedication to both students and industry partners.

The Guaranteed Graduate Initiative has been instrumental in fostering a culture of high achievement and quality workforce development. According to Traci Thorpe, Superintendent/CEO of Pioneer Technology Center, “The Guaranteed Graduate Initiative is a tool created to benefit industry partners. The high achievement expected from these students means quality employees in the workplace, which ultimately results in productive companies for our district.”

Area employers can rest assured in hiring graduates who qualify for the guarantee, knowing they possess outstanding attendance, an excellent grade point average, and have successfully completed their training program. Additionally, these graduates have achieved an industry-licensed credential or certification, ensuring they are equipped with the necessary skills to excel in their respective fields.

In the rare event that employers are not satisfied with a graduate’s job performance, Pioneer Tech stands by its graduates and will provide retraining to address any concerns.

The ceremony recognized the following outstanding individuals:

First row: Shane Magnus, James Swenson

Second row: Lillie Roberts, Allison Officer, Lindsi Kelly, Braelynn Carnes

Third row: Brycen Hester, Maddie Weidman, Moriah Smith, Megan Roddy, Keegan Goff

Fourth row: Braden Paker, Sanaya Rabb, Lucas Hodgson, Daniel Jimenez Garcia, Ethan Vap

Not pictured include Kylie Drebenstedt, Jackson Gallagher, Kamden Hager, Lexie Reilly, Katlyn Ruff, and Isaiah Spoon.

For more information about Pioneer Technology Center’s comprehensive programs and services, please contact 580-762-8336 or visit their website at www.pioneertech.edu.

 

 

 

 

 

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