School News
Sapulpa Schools updates security policy at football games, will require clear bags
Leave your backpack, purses, and fanny packs at home this Friday—Sapulpa schools says “clear bags only” at the football game.
Sapulpa Schools increases security measures for football game in light of Choctaw shooting
The school has released a statement detailing certain rules for the game, including not allowing student backpacks, no re-entry after leaving, and no admittance to…
Weekly Sports Update for Monday, August 28th
Sapulpa’s opening home game is this Friday against Tahlequah. Find out how to get tickets and what’s happening in our other fall sports!
Chieftain Stronger, Part Two: The Performing Arts Center
The visual combination of white stone, red brick, steel, and Chieftain blue is a great example of what the building represents: a mix of fine…
Chieftains fall to Sandites 64-54 in Highway 97 Rivalry season opener
The American Heritage Bank Highway 97 Rivalry Game was meant to be a revenge against the Sandites. For most of the game, we were on…
Central Tech’s Drumright Campus Expands with South Addition to Accommodate Growing Programs
“This campus expansion is an exciting milestone for Central Tech as we continue to grow and meet the needs of the workforce. We are dedicated…
Chieftain Stronger: What’s included in the upcoming School Bond
In this four-part series, we explore the details of the upcoming Chieftain Stronger school bond proposal, which goes up for a vote on September 12th.
Champaign Walker overcomes adversity to achieve success in Women in Welding program
Read the fantastic story of a woman who overcame a troubled past and discovered a new calling in Central Tech’s Women in Welding program.
Motorcycle club awards Central Tech scholarships
Southern Justice Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club Oklahoma Badlands awarded five Central Tech students with partial scholarships in the nursing and EMT field this week.
Reed Architecture sponsors Sapulpa HS football broadcasts
“I’m very excited by this. I feel very blessed to be a part of the Sapulpa community and very grateful for this opportunity.”