Broadcast Student Wins Industry Award
Emma Sengvilay was recognized among students from five states for her music video, "Til Death Do Us Part."
Current and former students tell their stories of what Francis Tuttle did or is doing for them, for a future beyond high school to a new start in a successful career.
Emma Sengvilay was recognized among students from five states for her music video, "Til Death Do Us Part."
Rachel Bernardy has excelled at Francis Tuttle and plans to take the skills she’s learned to East Central University, where she is going to study either business or accounting.
Cashion’s Bailee Steinke has discovered a supportive community, hands-on learning opportunities and valuable connections at Francis Tuttle.
Western Heights student Christian Borunda plans to work with drones in his future law enforcement career, and he’s even helping develop lessons to introduce his Criminal Justice classmates to the technology.
Sara Abdullah was in the Pre-Nursing Program and then joined Project HOPE. Now, she's well on her way to achieving her college dreams.
Cashion's Hannah Lambert has been captivated by law enforcement for most of her life, and sees it as a way how she can help people.
Showcasing some of his many talents, Edmond Santa Fe senior Tyler McKenna enjoys performing music and developing software in the Computer Science Academy.
Kade Finley plans to use his newfound skills to earn a good living so he can travel, knowing that his chosen career will always be in demand.
Finding two interests in one program, Gavin August-DeVilbiss plans to get started in the workforce before college.
Putnam City West senior Brooklyn McCall is fond of the CADD curriculum, and is looking forward to architecture school.
Trinity Howell admits that helping people with hair and makeup in her cosmetology program has taught her a lot more than personal care.
Diana Perez-Lopez takes advantage of her opportunities, and often ends up leading others.
Hayden Lighty has been treating family mishaps for years. Now with her training in the Pre-Nursing program, she is poised to enter college to become an RN.
Animation fascinates many, including Western Heights junior Emily Valenzuela, and she is preparing for her career.
Dalton Peters says he's never been much of a "book person," but is using math and science principles every day while honing his craft.
Manufacturing has come a very long way from only a decade ago, and we are all impacted by it. Crescent senior Ethan Mellies is preparing for his turn in the workforce now, with opportunities ahead.
Blythe Sousa has many interests, but is focused on game development in the Computer Science Academy.
Crescent junior Naomi Hiaasen really liked playing video games. Now she's learning to program them!
Jonathan Sermons wants to work in emergency medicine, and he's pursuing that in the Bioscience and Medicine Academy.
Interactive Media students demonstrate creativity every day, even by shrinking themselves down to fit inside a shoe.