Students in the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center’s (CCCTC) Cosmetology program held a March Spa Day that was open to the public to raise money for the Darlene Smolko scholarship fund. The scholarship is presented during the CCCTC graduation. Students exercised the skills they have learned in real-life work situations and provided many different...
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CCCTC Practical Nursing Program Announces February 2024 Sunflower Award
Practical Nursing Student, Marlene Levin was nominated for the February 2024 Sunflower Award by her classmates, Samantha Agnello and Brittani Morris. Marlene is in her second semester in the part-time CCCTC Practical Nursing Program. She was nominated to be recognized for her strengths in going above and beyond expectations in the care of her patients,...
CCCTC Practical Nursing Students Prepare for Bingo Night
Students in the Practical Nursing program at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) are preparing for their upcoming Bingo Night on April 26. Students have been hard at work planning, printing, and collecting chinese auction items.
CCCTC Culinary Arts Students Ready to Open The Culinary Cafe
Students in the Culinary Arts & Food Management program at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) are ready to use their culinary skills in a real-world setting. Students have been preparing for the opening of the Culinary Cafe, which opens March 20th from 12:30-1:30 and will continue every Wednesday. Don’t miss the chance to support...
CCCTC Health Occupations Instructor Demonstrates Anatomage Table
The superintendents of our five sending schools (Moshannon Valley, Curwensville, Clearfield, Philipsburg-Osceola, and West Branch) and the director of our Intermediate Unit got to see our new Anatomage Table in action. Mrs. Jody Gunter, Health Occupations teacher, briefly demonstrated some of the table’s amazing capabilities. This table was purchased using an equipment grant and will...
HVACR Instructor Shares Best Practices With Staff
Mr. Jon Dale, Clearfield County Career & Technology Center’s (CCCTC) Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR) Instructor, showed us how he uses technology in his classroom. This included the use of the online textbook and apps that are prevalent in the field.
CCCTC Welcomes Fred McGarry as New Masonry Construction Instructor
The Joint Operating Committee of the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Fred McGarry as the new CCCTC Masonry Construction Instructor. Mr. McGarry graduated from the Curwensville Area High School as well as the CCCTC. He has worked in the masonry field for 37 years and has extensive field...
CCCTC Announces Students of the Month for February
Congratulations to the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center’s (CCCTC) students of the month for February. 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 CCCTC wants to...
CCCTC Automotive Mechanics Students Turn Hallway Into A Canvas of Inspiration
Three students in the Automotive Mechanic’s program at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) are responsible for the school’s hallway board. The students have turned the hallway into a canvas of inspiration every few weeks. The Clearfield County Career and Technology Center is proud to highlight the talents and accomplishments of its students. For more information...
CCCTC Health Occupations Students Learn on Anatomage Table
The Health Occupations program at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) has recently received an Anatomage Table. This innovative tool provides students with an interactive 3D learning experience of human anatomy, unlike anything they’ve seen before. Students will be able to explore the human body in incredible detail, removing layers and isolating structures just like a traditional dissection,...