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Metro Tech

Metro Technology Centerspresents:

Success Stories

Oklahoma Cityfrom

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Bonifacio Jiminezgrew up in a small

Mexican villagespeaking his native language.

In 2012, he moved to live withhis brother in Oklahoma,started learning English

and worked in a restaurant,where the language barrier

caused frustration.

He heard of theMetro Tech ESL course

on the radio, later enrolledand spent six months completingall five levels of Rosetta Stone.

His performance was stunning.

Seth Eilerts graduatedfrom Metro Tech in 2010,received his AMP license

and enrolled in pre-engineeringcourses at Oklahoma City

Community College.

Today, he's an aerospaceengineering student at the

University of Oklahomaand planning to build apiston-powered aircraftthat intends to break theworld record for altitude.

Johnathan Rodebushbarely graduated high school.He always worked on vehicles

with his father because his fatherwas too stubborn to

take vehicles to the shop.

After much consideration,Johnathan ended up at

Metro Tech for thePro-Tech Auto Service programwhere he excelled and went on

to complete three degrees.

Now,he owns an auto repair shopcalled Rodey’s Automotive.

Jessica Caldwellwas 12-years old when she

and four siblings were removedfrom their home by DHS

and thrust into foster carefor several years.

Although life was frustrating,Jessica graduated from theMetro Career Academy at

16-years old as 4th in her class,and now she is

a thriving college student.

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