Welcome to WWTC!

Welcome to Wes Watkins Technology Center! Since 1987, WWTC has been helping area residents achieve their career goals and improve their way of life.

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 offers 25 career majors under 5 different career clusters. High schools students who attend the technology center can take advantage of our math and science classes.

WWTC is a proud member of Oklahoma's distinquished CareerTech system. We are 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.

Your Sound Investment | CareerTech's Solid Return

PC Support & Transaction Technologies

PC Support & Transaction Technologies students at WWTC are tackling a very large live-work project. Their classroom was sent 58 monitors to repair for a Columbus, OH business. Jay Young, owner of Alex Ventures, LLC shipped the monitors to the school because they can’t find anyone in Ohio or the surrounding area that knows how to repair the flat screen and touch screen monitors and his technicians are overloaded with another major project. WWTC Instructor Wes Clark has been to the Ohio plant to train their technicians how to repair this same equipment that his students will be working on.

pc support students

Pictured (l-r): Jonathan Spriggs, Holdenville; Harry Jensen, Holdenville; Jesse Scott, Castle;
Zachary Reeves, Okemah; David George, Wetumka
Wes Clark is the Instructor of PCSTT

Medical Office Specialist

Medical Office Specialist students at WWTC are training for a professional career in the medical office field. Students who complete their studies at the career tech center leave with new skills and certifications that will allow them to obtain higher paying, skilled jobs. This career major is a combination of business and medical office training and can be completed in two semesters or 1,054 hours. Training focuses on skills that will enable the students to work in clinics, hospitals, medical centers, and various other health-related industries, such as medical claims departments of insurance companies, nursing homes, chiropractic clinics, and dental offices.

medical office specialist students

Standing (l-r): Christina Pierce, Holdenville; Alexandria McGee, Wewoka; April Harper, Holdenville; Tameeka Holiday, Boley; Loretta Demmitt, Henryetta; McKenzie Jackson, Holdenville; Yvette Powell, Wetumka; Ashley Dunn, Holdenville; Suzanne Carusi, Seminole; Chasity Scott, Holdenville; Kunawv Yahola, Okemah.
Sitting (l-r):, Jamie Bible, Wetumka; Amy Black, Weleetka; Kayla Holland, Holdenville; Casey Beach, Okemah; Tommie Brown, Holdenville; Andrea Wood, Okemah.
Erika Findley is the Instructor of MOS

Multi-Skilled Nurse Assistant

Students in the Multi-Skilled Nurse Assistant career major at WWTC are preparing for a career as health care professionals to work in hospitals, clinics and specialty areas. The major offers occupational training in phlebotomy, EKG technician, Home Health Care Nursing Assistant, Long Term Care Aide and Health Care Provider CPR/ First Aide for a total of 1050 hours of training. This major also offers a direct pathway into the Surgical Technology or Practical Nursing majors at WWTC, after completion of pre-set standards. Student have been busy with their student organization activities and community service projections have included participating in School Walk for Diabetes, an information booth and fundraiser at Wetumka’s Sucker Day, winter coat drive, Saving Lids Saves Lives for Susan G. Komen foundation, and a community toy drive.

multi skilled nurse assistant students

Back Row (l-r): Brittney Bozeman, Okemah; Melinda Graham, Welety; Rikki Bates, Holdenville; Brandy Perry, Wewoka; Ashtyne Harden, Okemah; Christian Hill, New Lima; Kristen Potts, Holdenville; Rebbeca Ross, Prague; Jamillah Brooks, Wewoka; Instructor Linda Scott.
Sitting (l-r): Devanie Thompson, Okemah; Brandy Shelby, Okemah; Brittany Strianese, Okemah; Kristi Scott, Wetumka; Diamond Fairres, Okemah; Norma Cleere, Earlsboro.
Linda Scott is the MSNA Instructor