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Communications Division
For Immediate Release: April 1, 2003
Senate Approves Career Tech Board Measure A bill intended to
restructure the State
Board of Career and Technology Education has passed the Senate. HB
1068, co-authored by Senator Herb
Rozell, D-Tahlequah and Representative Ray
Miller, D-Quinton, would do away with the current Career Tech board
and require the governor to appoint new members from each Congressional
district. The Career Tech board currently includes State Superintendent Sandy Garrett, who is the Chairperson and a voting member. Career Tech Director Pete Buswell also serves as a non-voting member of the board. Senator Rozell said these positions would remain unchanged under the bill. "Our Career Tech
system is a critical component of our education system. We need to make
sure that it not only consists of the most highly qualified individuals,
but also has an appropriate number of members to do business efficiently,"
Senator Rozell said. For more information, contact:
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