Ten students from the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center (CCCTC) were recently awarded $200 each by The Challenge Program Inc. The Challenge Program, Inc. motivates high school students to develop the habits required to succeed in school and in their careers by building business/education partnerships. CCCTC's corporate sponsor is DiamondBack Covers.
The Clearfield County Career and Technology Center is proud to highlight the talents and accomplishments of its students. For more information about the CCCTC and its programs please visit us at www.ccctc.edu.
L to R: Elliot Minor, HVACR, Clearfield (Attendance); Tyler Sinclair, Information Technology, Clearfield, (STEM); Isaiah Witherite, Information Technology, West Branch (Academic Excellence; Matthew Muoio ,Welding, Moshannon Valley (STEM); and Sarah Klawinski, Diamondback Representative.
L to R: Avelynn McKendrick , Health Occupations, Clearfield (Community Service); Elijah Knepp, Health Occupations, Curwensville (Community Service); Michael Caldwell, Diesel, Philipsburg-Osceola (Academic Improvement); Alexis Moyer, Health Occupations, Clearfield, Academic Excellence); Alexsis Plubell , Cosmetology, Clearfield; Joshua-Paul Carter, Diesel, West Branch (Academic Improvement); and Sarah Klawinski, Diamondback Representative.