WTC – Sayre Has New Leadership

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August 1, 2024

Western Technology Center’s Sayre campus has new leadership.

It was announced recently that Christy Glasscock will serve as Site Director at WTC-Sayre and Jeff Lewallen has been promoted to Assistant Superintendent.

Glasscock has 24 years of education experience with her previous job being the principal at Duncan Middle School. She also has worked with students at the elementary level.

Lewallen steps into the role left by the retiring Mrs. Penny Berry and brings 31 years of education experience to the job. During that tenure he has been a coach, science teacher, high school principal and most recently WTC’s Director of Student Services.

Classes at Western Technology Center begins August 13th for full-time programs.

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