Category: What’s Happening at CCCTC

Local Businesses Reward Outstanding Automotive Mechanics Student, Chase Klinger
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Local Businesses Reward Outstanding Automotive Mechanics Student, Chase Klinger

The Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) announces Chase Klinger as outstanding Automotive Mechanics student.  Chase is a senior at Philipsburg-Osceola Area High School. Representatives from several local businesses donated towards the award including Hunter’s Garage, Cumberland Truck Parts, Clearfield NAPA Auto Parts, Bud’s Electric, and O’Reilly’s Auto Parts. CCCTC partners with employers and...

CCCTC Received Anti-Anxiety Items for Students from PASR
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CCCTC Received Anti-Anxiety Items for Students from PASR

Members from the Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees (PASR) selected the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) to receive anti-anxiety and fidget toys for students in the school. Jessica McKendrick, Student Services Coordinator, requested the items from PASR. In photo from L to R is Mrs. McKendrick; Arleen Multhauf, Community Service Chairperson; Bev Wilson,...

CCCTC Collision Repair Students Earn PPG Certifications
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CCCTC Collision Repair Students Earn PPG Certifications

Senior students in the Collision Repair program at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) recently earned PPG Envirobase Paint certification. This online training covers all aspects of paint and refinishing and helps students become more employable. PPG is globally known for its paint and specialty coatings and is used in many collision repair...

Jerome Mick Selected as Pennsylvania Association of Career and Technical Education Teacher of the Year
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Jerome Mick Selected as Pennsylvania Association of Career and Technical Education Teacher of the Year

CCCTC Information Technology Instructor, Mr. Jerome Mick, was selected as teacher of the year by PACTESP, the Pennsylvania Association of Career and Technical Education Special Populations. Mr. Mick has been a teacher at CCCTC for nine years.  Mr. Mick was nominated for this award by School Counselor, Mrs. Jessica McKendrick, and the nomination was confirmed...

CCCTC Digital Media Arts Students Earn Certifications
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CCCTC Digital Media Arts Students Earn Certifications

Congratulations Faith Townley, Clearfield County Career and Technology Center’s (CCCTC) Digital Media Arts student from Moshannon Valley Area High School, for becoming an Adobe Certified Professional in Visual Design Using Adobe Photoshop; and Cody Kyler, Clearfield Area High School, for becoming an Adobe Certified Professional in Graphic Design and Illustration using Adobe Illustrator. Adobe has...

CCCTC Digital Media Arts Student Earns First Place in State Competition
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CCCTC Digital Media Arts Student Earns First Place in State Competition

Clearfield County Career and Technology Center’s (CCCTC) Digital Media Arts student, senior Savanna Anderson, has always been creative, but she just started learning about web design and development in the fall of 2020, when she enrolled in the Digital Media Arts program at the Career Center.  Savanna created a website promoting a YouTube channel, SavannaGamez,...

Savanna Anderson, CCCTC Digital Media Arts Student, Becomes Certified
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Savanna Anderson, CCCTC Digital Media Arts Student, Becomes Certified

Congratulations to Clearfield County Career and Technology Center’s (CCCTC) Savanna Anderson, Curwensville Area High School, for becoming an Adobe Certified Professional in Digital Video using Adobe Premiere Pro, the industry-leading non-linear editing software for TV, film, and social sharing. Savanna is a Digital Media Arts student at CCCTC. CCCTC is proud to highlight the talents...