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Oklahoma Department of Wildlife; Archery in the Schools | Through the Oklahoma National Archery in the Schools (OKNASP) Program, students have the chance to excel today, tomorrow, and throughout a lifetime in the unique sport of archery. The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP), of which OKNASP is a part, is a coordinated effort and partnership between schools, state wildlife agencies, and the nation’s archery industry. 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; Explore Bowfishing | Explore Bowfishing is one of the newest Outdoor Education programs currently being offered to Oklahoma schools that are incorporating the Outdoor Education programs in the classroom. This program merges the sport of fishing with archery by introducing students to the equipment and techniques used in bowfishing. Currently Oklahoma has over 150 schools participating in the Explore Bowfishing program across the state. 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. | |
Oklahoma fall and winter fishing opportunity's | We will go over the oklahoma trout areas and tackle and baits. | |
Oklahoma Hunter Education Course | This course will cover topics including firearms safety, wildlife identification, wildlife conservation and management, survival, archery, muzzleloading and hunter responsibility. Suggested arrival time at 7:45am. Information: www.wildlifedepartment.com Special needs, ie. testing: contact Wildlife Department's Oklahoma City Office at 405-521-3855 | |
Oklahoma Wildlife Department Deer scoring | The Oklahoma wildlife dept will be here to score Oklahoma deer and elk harvested in the state to get them cy Curtis certified. | |
Oklahoma Wildlife Dept Wild Game Cooking | Members of the Oklahoma Wildlife Dept will be teaching wild game care and preparation from the field to the table. | |
OPAL: Emergency Responder Training | Presented by OPAL (Oklahoma Pipeline Awareness Liaison) Increase awareness of pipelines •Increase damage prevention efforts •Work together with emergency responders •Enhance coordination through scenario based exercises | |
OSHA 10 General Industry (OLT) | SafetySkills: This course is intended to provide general industry workers with awareness of the common job-related safety and health hazards, as well as an awareness of the history and purpose of OSHA and major OSHA requirements such as Hazard Communication and the use of proper PPE. This course meets OSHA compliance standards and regulations, meaning your learners will achieve the same learning objectives as people who complete the OSHA 10 Authorized course, with the added benefit of updated content and enhanced animation and interactivity. Learners will not receive a DOL OSHA 10 card, but will receive a SafetySkills certificate of completion. | |
OSHA 30 Online General Industry | OSHA 30 Hour class leads to OSHA training institute certification for students that complete the program | |
Outdoor Oklahoma TV Show | The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife TV show Outdoor Oklahoma will be discussing how to film and document all outdoor activities; hunting, fishing, and for social media or for fun. | |
PALS Update Course | AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support | |
Paramedic National Continued Competency Program | This course is designed for Paramedics to meet the 60 hours of continuing education to recertify. | |
Pediatric Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Update | AHA's Pediatric Advanced Life Support Re-certification. Students must provide current BLS and PALS provider card. | |
Pediatric Trauma Treatment | Intensive two-hour training on providing overview of pediatric trauma treatment. | |