Wes Watkins Technology Center is easily accessed from Interstate 40 and State Highways 75 and 9. (map)
Our Mission Statement: Wes Watkins Technology Center will educate and support students as they develop into lifelong learners by providing a nurturing environment where academic and personal excellence can be achieved.
WWTC is dedicated to helping every student succeed. Well-equipped classrooms and computer labs enhance the student's learning capabilities. Our district serves portions of four counties: Okmulgee, Okfuskee, Hughes, and McIntosh, which include ten partner schools.
WWTC is recognized by the Oklahoma Association of Technology Centers as a 18-time winner of the prestigious Gold Star School Designation, and is one of only 5 schools in the nation to receive the first Gold Improvement Award from the Technology Centers That Work (TCTW) initiative.
The WWTC Board of Education is led by five members who each represent one of the five WWTC school zones.
Bob Nelson, Board President (Zone 2)
Allen Johnston, Board Vice President (Zone 1)
Tom Sexton, Board Clerk (Zone 5)
Sally Masengale, Board Member (Zone 3)
Richie Robinson (Zone 4)
| Current Agenda | 2012 Board Meeting Dates |
|---|
With four Seminar Centers and a large commons area, WWTC is an idea place to host almost any event - from business meetings to weddings!
For more information, please contact Henrietta Hicks at 405.452.5500.
WWTC serves 10 partner schools: Bearden, Dustin, Graham, Hanna, Mason, Moss, Okemah, Holdenville, Weleetka, and Wetumka.
The Wes Watkins Area Vo-Tech Foundation exists solely to provide resources benefitting WWTC students. The Foundation provides money for scholarships, the National Technical Honor Society, the Gold Star Ambassadors Leadership Team, Student of the Year awards, Student of the Month awards, and Perfect Attendance awards.
The Foundation is funded through outside donors, WWTC Staff, and an annual Golf Tournament fundraiser.





