Photo of students who visited the capitol

Ponca City High School students in the Wildcat Internship Program recently visited the

Oklahoma State Capitol to experience the real-world side of education and public service.

The visit, organized by Zach Murray, Ponca City’s district representative for the Oklahoma

Education Association (OEA), gave students insight into how education policy is shaped at the

state level.

The day began at the OEA, where students learned how legislation is tracked and how

educators advocate for schools. The group then traveled to the Capitol, meeting with

Representative Ken Luttrell and connecting with Senator Bill Coleman during one of the busiest

days of the session.

Inside the Capitol, they stepped into a high-energy environment with conversations happening

in every direction. Legislators and lobbyists moved quickly between meetings beneath the

rotunda, surrounded by murals and sculptures that reflect Oklahoma’s history.

While there, the group had the unexpected opportunity to meet Speaker of the House Kyle

Hilbert, who stopped to speak with them and personally encouraged eligible students to take the

next step in civic engagement: voting.

From the gallery, they watched a live session, seeing firsthand how debate, questions, and

voting play out in real time and how advocacy and civic engagement shape outcomes that

impact communities. For many, it was their first real look at how those processes work and who

is in the room when they happen. Experiences like this are a key part of the Wildcat Internship

Program, helping students connect what they’re learning to the real systems shaping their

world