CCCTC Draws Random Prize Winners for November Students of the Month

The Clearfield County Career and Technology Center’s Instructors chose one morning student and one afternoon student in their program as their student of the month. November’s students were chosen based on their attendance in their program. Winners of the November prize of getting a popcorn and movie day were Noah Finney, Zach Billotte, Dakota Laskowsky , and Will Rainey.

CCCTC Health Occupations Technology Students Complete HIPAA Awareness Training

Students in the Health Occupations program at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) have recently completed their HIPAA Awareness Training for Healthcare Providers through www.HIPAATraining.com.  This course is meant to satisfy the training requirements of HIPAA and provides an emphasis on HIPAA privacy but with an overview of the other parts of HIPAA, such as HIPAA security.  The course meets or exceeds the requirements for HIPAA training established by the federal HIPAA Privacy and HIPAA Security regulations.  The issued certificate is valid for two years from completion date of the course.  To learn more about the Health Occupations Program at...

CCCTC Carpentry Students Complete Toy Soldier Project for Cold Stream Dam

Students in the Carpentry and Building Construction program at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center completed a project for the Cold Stream Dam in Philipsburg.  Students built new toy soldiers that are displayed with Santa Claus.  Shown with the project is Devon Conklin, Moshannon Valley Area High School; Greg Barger, Carpentry Instructor; Nick Swortwood, Philipsburg Osceola Area High School; Jerek Garman, Philipsburg Osceola Area High School; and Nathan Crawford, Philipsburg Osceola Area High School.  To learn more about the opportunities for high school and adult students, visit us at www.ccctc.edu.

CCCTC Announces Students of the Quarter

PM:  Clearfield County Career and Technology Instructors select a student from their program that displays overall outstanding attendance, achievement, work ethic and citizenship for the first marking period.  Kneeling left to right are: Josh Shaffer, Electrical Occupations; Aaron Bowery, Metal Engineering; and Travis Ormsby, Welding.  Standing left to right are: Alan Farley, Automotive Mechanics; Cooper Colton, Carpentry; Brystol Mick, Diesel Technology; Abigail Depto, Health Occupations Technology; Audrey Smith, Health Occupations Technology; Jaymes Guiher, Information Technology; Tessa Reams, Cosmetology; Alexander Leskovansky, Information Technology; Michael Fester, Masonry; Gabriel Love, HVAC/R; Jacob Irwin, Drafting and Design; and Joseph Boyer, Collision Repair.  Absent from...