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| Class Name | Course Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Mental Health Matter | It’s time for real talk about the mental health of oil and gas workers! According to the CDC, the industry with the highest risk of suicide includes oil and gas extraction. Learn the risk factors and signs and symptoms of mental distress. Understand the barriers to seeking help and gain knowledge about how companies and workers can create a proactive approach to mental health in the workplace. | |
| Microsoft Excel 2019/Office 365 Series (OLT) | Ed2Go. This course bundle will introduce you to Microsoft Office Excel 2019 and teach you its intermediate and advanced features. Whether you're new to Excel or need a refresher, the Microsoft Excel 2019 Series bundle will help you master this longstanding spreadsheet software. Costs: Instructor Led (With Start Dates) - $324. | |
| Military Investing: A Three-Part Financial Readiness Series | This short-term course is designed for military individuals and families who want to take control of their financial future. Over three class meetings, participants will learn how to build a strong financial foundation, understand basic investing tools like the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) and IRAs, and create long-term strategies for retirement and family support. The course covers budgeting with military pay, avoiding common financial mistakes, and using military benefits to grow wealth. Whether you're just starting out or planning ahead, this class offers practical steps to help you make smart money decisions. Each session focuses on a critical stage of the financial journey: •Part 1: Laying the Foundation – Learn how to achieve financial readiness before investing, including budgeting with military pay, managing debt, and avoiding common financial pitfalls. •Part 2: Investing Basics – Explore core investing principles and tools tailored to service members, including the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), IRAs, and smart investing strategies. •Part 3: Long-Term Strategy – Discover how to maximize military benefits, plan for retirement, and build a legacy that supports your family and future beyond service. By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with the tools and confidence to make informed financial decisions that support both their service and their future. | |
| Mixed Media Art | Compose art with a combination of different medias and materials. | |
| Mobile Crane Training | Our Mobile Crane Training Curriculum is designed to train workers to safely operate mobile cranes. Attendees will learn the proper techniques for inspection, rigging, operation, and maintenance of mobile cranes. In addition, they will also learn about the hazards associated with handling overhead loads and techniques to mitigate or remove potential hazards to ensure a safe working environment. In addition to classroom instruction, delivery will include a practical component for students to demonstrate and improve their operating ability. Participants in this course are expected to have completed Hoisting and Rigging prior to this course. This course is designed to meet criteria outlined in OSHA standard 29 CFR 1926.1427. Each participant will receive NCCER certification after successful completion of coursework. | |
| National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) Training | Beginning November 1, 2025, Firefighters will be required to do reporting through the NERIS. This training is meant to review that program. | |
| Navigating Medicare Open Enrollment | This class is designed to help caregivers and beneficiaries understand the complexities of Medicare Open Enrollment, including the differences between Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans. Participants will learn how to evaluate their options, explore the benefits of Extra Help programs for those with limited income, and understand how these plans impact healthcare coverage. With expert guidance, attendees will be empowered to make informed decisions during the Open Enrollment period and ensure they select the best plan to meet their needs. Whether new to Medicare or seeking to optimize your current coverage, this class will provide the essential knowledge and tools to navigate the process with confidence. This is a Free Class | |
| Neurodivergent-Affirming Strategies for School & Clinic-Based Professionals | This professional development course equips school-based and clinical professionals—including teachers, SLPs, OTs, PTs, school counselors, and medical professionals—with the tools to recognize and support neurodivergent children through affirming, evidence-based strategies. Led by an SLP specializing in autism assessment and intervention, participants will gain insight into strengths-based approaches, sensory regulation, communication differences, and behavior as communication. Learn how to integrate ADOS-2-informed observations, sensory profiles, and DSM-5 criteria into supportive interventions while earning up to 30 continuing education hours.* *CEUs not guaranteed; however, certificate of completion, course description, and learning objectives will be provided to submit to professional governing bodies. | |
| Northwest District Archery Shoot | Northwest oklahoma shools will be shooting nasp archery | |
| Now What Do We Do? Creative Problem Solving | Dementia Dialogues Education Series: The final module in Dementia Dialogues covers creative problem solving, a valuable tool for dementia caregivers. As we wrap up the series, we will: identify the steps necessary in problem solving regarding challenging behaviors, learn to recognize caregiver stress, strategies to minimize caregiver stress, and learn about national and local resources to help caregivers. Free | |
| OKIE811 | Before you dig, it’s the law to call 811. This course teaches the importance of contacting OKIE811 before starting any excavation or digging project, whether for construction, landscaping, or utility work. Students will learn how to properly submit a locate request, read utility markings, and recognize the dangers of hitting underground utilities. The training also covers Oklahoma state requirements, safe digging practices, and what to do in case of a utility strike. Upon completion, participants will understand their responsibilities and how to keep themselves and their crews safe while preventing costly damage. | |
| Oklahoma Department of Wildlife: Explore Bowhunting | Beginning in 2010, the Explore Bowhunting curriculum was developed by the Archery Trade Association (ATA) to teach students (aged 11-17) basic skills used to bowhunt. The program not only teaches students how to interact with nature using ageless hunting skills, but it also teaches an appreciation of what is around them and enhances their encounters with the outdoors. As one of the first states to pilot Explore Bowhunting, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is excited to coordinate with state schools to conduct the program, particularly as a compliment to the highly successful National Archery In Schools and Oklahoma Hunter Education in the Schools programs. Autry Tech in-district students receive enrollment preference and discounts. Total costs and fees will be applied to out-of-district students. | |
| Oklahoma Department of Wildlife: Fishing Education (Aquatic Ed) | The Aquatic Resources Education Program (AREP) promotes the sport of fishing and aquatic resource awareness as well as a way to give youth, an opportunity to learn about Oklahoma's aquatic environments and how to fish. Developed in 1988, the program's objectives are: Increase the understanding, appreciation, and awareness of Oklahoma's aquatic resources. Facilitate the learning of angling skills, outdoor ethics, and sport-fishing opportunities in the state. Enhance urban fishing opportunities. Develop Family Fishing Clinics or seminars. Provide information on specialized fishing techniques. Autry Tech in-district students receive enrollment preference and discounts. Total costs and fees will be applied to out-of-district students. | |
| On the Road to Savings and Investing | Choosing the right investment options can be a pivotal part to your financial plan. In this workshop you will learn to the difference between saving and investing and the potential benefits and drawbacks of each investment. Investor’s risk tolerance, goals and time horizon will also be explained. This is a free class to the community. | |
| OSU Master Gardener Spring Workshop | The Annual OSU Master Gardener Workshop features professional and seasoned speakers. Horticultural topics that are relevant to the area are presented. This program is sponsored by the Garfield County OSU Master Gardeners. For more information and/or to register, call OSU Extension at 580-237-1228. Cost is $35 for the Workshop. | |


