Students in the Automotive Mechanics program at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) recently completed their Automotive Lift Safety course. Front row kneeling from L to R is Pierre Cherubin, Moshannon Valley Area High School; Alexander Verelli, Curwensville Area High School; Caden Nyman, West Branch Area High School; and Gavin Stover, Philipsburg-Osceola Area...
Category: What’s Happening at CCCTC
CCCTC Announces September Students of the Month
Congratulations to the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center’s (CCCTC) students of the month for September. The CCCTC’s Instructors chose one morning student and one afternoon student in their program as their student of the month. Each month, the CCCTC is looking to recognize a student from each program who demonstrates characteristics we want to...
Health Occupations Students at CCCTC Become Certified as Direct Care Workers Level One
Students in the PM Health Occupation Technology programs at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) participated in an all-day training to become certified as a Direct Care Worker Level One. Training was provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and The Center for Independent Learning. Training included confidentiality, basic infection control, recognizing changes...
CCCTC Automotive Mechanics Students Visit Area Service Departments
CCCTC Automotive Mechanics students recently spent the day touring three different service departments located in State College, PA. Dan Kerlin, CCCTC Automotive Mechanics Instructor, likes to give students the experience of touring so they know what to expect after graduation if they choose to pursue a career in this field. Students toured a Ford dealership,...
CCCTC Diesel Equipment Maintenance & Repair Grad, Jacob Vaux, Earns Recognition from U.S. Army
Former Clearfield County Career and Technology Center’s (CCCTC) Diesel Equipment Maintenance and Repair student, Jacob Vaux, recently received recognition from the Command Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Jacob was the only mechanic to receive this honor during the ceremony and was recognized as a top mechanic in his unit. Jacob attributed...