CCCTC Senior, Kassidy Schmidt, Signs Letter of Intent at Career & Technical Letter of Intent Signing Day

Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) seniors have chosen to maximize their high school opportunities for career training and industry certifications, with an eye on becoming successful and financially secure much earlier in life. The students met with representatives from their future employment or post-secondary training to sign their letter of intent. Career and Technical Education Signing Day is a way of recognizing the students’ hard work and the value of the career-preparation training they have received through the CCCTC. Seated in photo from left to right is Kassidy’s father, Robert Hubler; Kassidy Schmidt, Health Occupations Technology student from West Branch High School; and Lindsey Mays, Lock Haven Assistant Director. Back row L to R is Tiffany Cover, CCCTC Principal; Fred Redden, CCCTC Executive Director; and Brandy O’Hare, West Branch High School Principal. Kassidy is attending Lock Haven University for Health Sciences. The CCCTC is proud to highlight the talents and accomplishments of its students. To learn more about the opportunities for high school and adult students at CCCTC, visit us at www.ccctc.edu or call us at 814-765-5308.