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Young students inspired by local trucker visit in Oklahoma

Elementary students in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, recently enjoyed a unique learning experience, thanks to a local truck driver training program.

What happened: On April 9, kids at Timber Ridge Elementary got an up-close look at the trucking world. Central Tech brought a truck to the school, sparking excitement among young aspiring truckers.

  • The visit was inspired by three fourth graders who reached out to Central Tech, expressing their dreams of becoming truck drivers.
  • During the visit, students explored under the truck's hood, took turns sitting in the driver's seat, and even honked the horn.

The impact: This hands-on session opened many eyes to the trucking industry, with one student calling it "a once in a lifetime" experience.

A representative from Broken Arrow Public Schools highlighted the event, saying, "This is a great reminder that career dreams can start early — and a simple letter can lead to big opportunities."

Thanks to the outreach by Central Tech, these students received a memorable introduction to the vital role truckers play in our daily lives.

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