PTC Offers June Summer Camp and Academies

Ponca City Now - April 13, 2023 6:07 am

Ponca City, OK-

Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) at 2101 N. Ash, will have Summer Camp and Academies beginning in May. Classes are filling up as parents enroll their students to learn valuable skills they can apply in future careers. Summer Camp, scheduled May 31st to June 2nd, is for students completing 5th and 6th grade. They will learn problem-solving, communication, teamwork, and decision-making. Two pathway choices are available for registration at pioneertech.edu/events through May 1st.

For students completing 7th through 9th grade, PTC is hosting Summer Academies throughout June and July. From Firefighting to Engineering, there are a variety of choices to pique student interest. Enroll in Criminal Justice, Horsepower, Culinary, Computer Animation, Firefighting, Welding, Babysitting Academy, Engineering, Esports, Metalworks and the Salon Academy. There is a limit of two academies per student. Registration links are located under the events tab on the Pioneer Tech website. Funds are available for student scholarships; parents should contact PTC for more information.

“We are excited to provide learning and fun for all ages in the district this summer,” said Kahle Goff, Executive Director of Instructional Services.

Enrollment will close for the June Summer Camp on May 1st while Summer Academy enrollment will close as classes fill up.

For more information go to pioneertech.edu/events.

 

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