Tri County Tech Names 2025 Students of the Year

Ryan Cuevas and Chloe Robbins Named Tri County Tech 2024-2025 Students of the Year

TCT Students of the Year 2025

 

Tri County Tech is proud to recognize Ryan Cuevas and Chloe Robbins as the 2025 Students of the Year, celebrating their outstanding achievements, leadership, and embodiment of the Tri County Way.

Ryan Cuevas | Adult Winner
Ryan is a student in the Precision Machining Operations program at Tri County Tech. He chose this program because of the employment opportunities after graduating. His favorite part of the program was learning how to make pieces out of metal.

In addition to his academic pursuits, Ryan is the former President of the men’s Oxford House in Bartlesville. He is also actively involved with The Other Side Group– Narcotics Anonymous, where he helps organize events that celebrate recovery.

“Ryan knows what he wants to get out of the PMO program and has plans for his future. He is extremely respectful and always helps the younger students. Ryan has near-perfect attendance and good grades. Ryan represents Tri County Tech’s values of Honor, Excellent, Authentic, Principled, and Fiery, perfectly.”

James Cowart, Precision Machining Operations Instructor at Tri County Tech

Ryan now works at Grand Mental Health, where he supports individuals facing personal challenges. He says the experience has been both meaningful and rewarding.

Chloe Robbins | High School Winner
Chloe is a student in the Medicine and Biosciences program at Tri County Tech and a senior at Bartlesville High School. She chose this program because she loved the idea of hands-on learning. Her favorite part about the program was her internship at Ascension St. John Jane Phillips Medical Center.

In addition to her academic pursuits, Chloe has participated in HOSA, NHS, Interact, NTHS, and softball. She actively participates in community service and has even helped organize community service events for Interact.

“Chloe is a confident and determined student with a great positive attitude. She works diligently on her assignments. She is motivated and willingly accepts challenges. Chloe is also a star athlete on the Bartlesville High School softball team.”

Dr. Shelly Holdman, Medicine and Biosciences Instructor at Tri County Tech

Chloe said her mom has inspired her most in life. She shared that seeing her be strong and independent has led Chloe to be strong and independent herself. After graduation, Chloe plans to continue her education at Oklahoma State University to pursue a career as a registered nurse.

Congratulations to Ryan, Chloe, and all our students of the month and graduating class. Thank you for another incredible year at Tri County Tech!

About Tri County Tech

We’re one of Oklahoma’s first CareerTech schools and have a steadfast spirit for innovation and improvement – driving economic development since 1967. Our devotion to each other, our students, and the life-changing learning we provide fuels our pursuit of excellence. We call this the “Tri County Way.” We have locations in Bartlesville, Pawhuska, and Nowata, Oklahoma. Tri County Tech is part of the Oklahoma CareerTech system, which offers programs and services in 29 technology center districts and operates on 59 campuses across the state. CareerTech plays a vital role in developing a world-class workforce for Oklahoma employers and prepares Oklahomans to succeed in the workplace, in education, and life.