High Plains Technology Center
Celebrates their 25th Anniversary
February 17, 2008





High Plains Area Vocational-Technical School, District #24, was established by a vote of the electorate of this district on April 28, 1981.  The vote was held in Woodward, Mooreland, Buffalo, Fort Supply, and Sharon-Mutual school districts to begin operation under the supervision and administration of the State Department of Career and Technology Education.

In 1983, Fargo joined the district and Gage joined the district in 1994.

In January 1982, the official name for the school was chosen as High Plains Area Vocational-Technical School. In the fall of 1994, the marketing name of the school was changed to High Plains Institute of Technology.  The official name of the school was changed to High Plains Technology Center School District #24 in October 2001.

The current boundaries of the school district are coterminous with the seven sending school districts as follows:  Buffalo School District, Fargo School District, Fort Supply School District, Gage School District, Mooreland School District, Sharon-Mutual School District, and Woodward School District.


Non-Discrimination Policy
High Plains Technology Center High Plains Technology Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex/gender, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Inquiries concerning application of this policy may be referred to High Plains Technology Center , Amber Riley and Tony Haskins, Compliance Coordinators, 3921 34 th Street , Woodward , OK 73801 . (580) 256-6618.

High Plains Technology Center no discrimina raza, color, nacionalidad, no considera la documentación, género, edad, o discapacidad, estatus de veterano. Preguntas referentes a esta noticia pueden ser enviadas a High Plains Technology Center,  Amber Riley y Tony Haskins Coordinadores responsables, 3921 34 th Street, Woodward, OK  73801.  (580) 256-6618.

Family Education Rights and Privacy Act
High Plains Technology Center maintains an educational record for each student who is or has been enrolled at the Technology Center. Any questions concerning the student’s rights and responsibilities under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act should be referred to the office of the assistant superintendent. Copies of the complete Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (found in the Administrative Handbook) are available upon request.

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