EAST at Northeast Tech
Welcome to the official page for the Northeast Tech EAST Program!
All page content creation and community engagement are managed and maintained by the students of the EAST Program as a key component of our hands-on, project-based curriculum.
06/03/2026
First-year EAST Student Mash McCann partnered with Mr. Richardson from the Home of Hope organization to create a 3D representation of the Home of Hope logo, highlighting the partnership between Delaware and Rogers County. Through this project, Mash used creativity, design skills, and problem-solving to bring the organization’s vision to life in a unique and impactful way. Great work, Mash!
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06/02/2026
Second-Year EAST Student Melody Youtsey has designed and installed three unique signs for the Mayes County Conservation District.
MCCD partnered with EAST to create signage for the upcoming Giles Park in Pryor. The signs highlight the Monarch Waystation, Salt Branch Creek, and the Oklahoma Certified Wildscape. Using Adobe Illustrator, Melody created original artwork for each sign, including geometric designs and illustrations of species found throughout the park.
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06/02/2026
First-Year EAST Student Franklin Beetz began this project with little to no prior experience in 3D printing. Through dedication and problem-solving, he successfully recreated a custom pen holder for his client, Mikayla Taylor, bringing back a sense of nostalgia tied to the original piece.
After the original item was damaged and the design file could not be located, Franklin took on the challenge of rebuilding the model from scratch. He carefully recreated the design and adjusted measurements to ensure the final product met the client’s needs.
This project allowed Franklin to develop his skills in 3D modeling, precision measurement, and creative problem-solving while delivering a meaningful product for his client.
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06/01/2026
Second-Year EAST Student, A.J. Floyd, put creativity to work by designing custom wall vinyl for the Northeast Tech Financial Aid Office.
Projects like this showcase how students can use their design skills to make a meaningful impact while gaining valuable hands-on experience. A.J.’s work helped create a welcoming and professional environment for students, staff, and visitors alike.
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06/01/2026
Meet Zyler McWilliams! Zyler is a senior at Oologah High School and a second-year EAST Student. Through EAST, Zyler has become more confident and outgoing while learning how to manage responsibility and independence. He has also expanded his knowledge in coding and explored future college and career opportunities that align with his passion for technology.
Outside of EAST, Zyler enjoys playing basketball and video games. His passion for coding and technology has driven him to earn certifications through EAST and continue growing his skills for the future.
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05/31/2026
Meet Allie Horner! Allie is a junior at Pryor High School and a first-year EAST Student. Through EAST, Allie has grown more confident in public speaking and communicating with new people while developing valuable skills in time management, social media, and creative software. EAST has also helped her expand her passion for photography by learning about different cameras and exploring future career opportunities in photography.
Outside of EAST, Allie is an All-Star cheerleader who loves encouraging others and sharing what she enjoys most. She also enjoys writing and expressing herself creatively through photography. Whether she’s traveling for competitions or capturing everyday moments, Allie loves creating memories and helping others preserve special moments through her photos.
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05/31/2026
Meet Kaycee Lee! Kaycee is a junior at Inola High School and a first-year EAST Student. Through EAST, she has gained hands-on experience with design software, printing equipment, and drone technology while strengthening her communication and client collaboration skills. EAST has also helped Kaycee develop a deeper understanding of graphic design and build confidence in her creativity and problem-solving abilities.
Outside of EAST, Kaycee enjoys drawing original characters, playing games on Roblox, and solving puzzles. She also loves spending time with friends and brings an energetic and enthusiastic personality wherever she goes!
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05/30/2026
Meet Charlie Abbott! Charlie is a junior at Chelsea High School and a first-year EAST Student. Through EAST, Charlie has strengthened his communication skills by working with clients, earned his Google IT Support Certification, and discovered new creativity through design work. Outside of EAST, Charlie enjoys fixing electronics, skating, and playing Magic: The Gathering. We’re proud of all the hard work and creativity Charlie brings to EAST!
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05/30/2026
First-Year EAST Student, Hannah David, was assigned to the Inola Middle School 4-Way and Perforated Window Vinyl project, where she designed and installed more than 13 vinyl pieces in collaboration with her client, Tucker Thompson.
Using her skills in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, Hannah created designs in a variety of sizes that featured impactful visuals, motivational words such as “Succeed,” “Believe,” and “Achieve,” and the Inola Longhorns mascot.
The finished project received positive feedback from staff, teachers, and students, showcasing Hannah’s creativity, attention to detail, and dedication throughout the entire process.
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05/29/2026
Second-Year EAST Student, Lincoln Bass, has officially completed the redesign, printing, and installation of the new Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) lobby boards.
Lincoln updated each display to reflect the energy and accomplishments of the current school year, highlighting competitive events, leadership activities, and community service initiatives from SkillsUSA, Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA), National Technical Honor Society (NTHS), Business Professionals of America (BPA), and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA).
These new boards do more than brighten the lobby. They serve as a daily source of inspiration for students and a visual representation of the dedication, professionalism, and community involvement demonstrated by Northeast Tech students.
Through this project, Lincoln combined creativity, design, and attention to detail to create displays that celebrate student achievement while enhancing the school environment.
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