The Oklahoman

Schools, students benefit from gifts from businesses

- The Oklahoman USA TODAY NETWORK

Business gives $1,000 for HVAC scholarshi­ps at CV Tech

Air Comfort Solutions, an area heating and air conditioni­ng business with locations in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, has given $1,000 to provide scholarshi­ps for students enrolled at Canadian Valley Technology Center.

The scholarshi­ps will benefit graduates of CV Tech’s Heating, Ventilatio­n, Air Conditioni­ng and Refrigerat­ion program at the Chickasha Campus.

Donations to the school are funneled through the CV Tech Foundation, which is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3). The foundation provides nearly $50,000 each year in hardship grants, leadership developmen­t and scholarshi­ps to CV Tech students on three metro-area campuses.

Leadership at Air Comfort Solutions wants to re-invest in future HVAC profession­als and believe a scholarshi­p helps meet that goal. For more informatio­n about the company, go to http:// aircomfort­solutions.net. CV Tech operates HVAC programs at both its Chickasha and El Reno campuses. For more informatio­n about the school, go to www.cvtech.edu.

Student-owned business replaces school appliance

Mustang High School students Zack and Toby Pruett, owners of Pruett Bros. Lawncare Inc., recently decided to give back to their school district.

After the microwave at the Mustang Education Center stopped working, the teens donated a new microwave to the school.

 ?? PROVIDED ?? Daryl Williamson, principal of Mustang Education Center, accepts a new microwave.
PROVIDED Daryl Williamson, principal of Mustang Education Center, accepts a new microwave.

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