
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 their hard work and the value of the career-preparation training they have received through the CCCTC. Students in the photo signed a letter of intent last week and have been accepted into various employment or post-secondary training. Front row is Alicia Passmore, Moshannon Valley High School attending Penn College for Diesel: Noah Lidgett, Moshannon Valley High School employed by Reams Service Center as a Mechanic; Dustin Cambria, Moshannon Valley Area High School employed by Bowman Masonry as a Mason; Johnathan Thomas, Clearfield Area High School attending Thaddeus Stevens College for Building Construction; Jaylen Johnson, Philipsburg Osceola High School attending Penn State Mont Alto for Physical Therapy Assistant; Jeric Gibbons, West Branch Area High School attending the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute; Abigail Connor, Philipsburg Osceola High School attending Jefferson University for Interior Design; and Caleb Smith, Philipsburg Area High School employed by Advanced Powder Products. Back Row: Savannah Glessner, Philipsburg Area High School attending Shippensburg University for Special Education; Jeffery Trimpey, West Branch Area High School attending Penn College for Information Technology; Joshua Cantolina, West Branch Area High School attending Penn College for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning; Austin Sly, Moshannon Valley Area High School accepted into the Local 19 Sheet Metal Union of Central PA Training Center; Hudson Pase, West Branch Area High School attending Penn College for Residential Construction after the Air National Guard; Jordan Demko, Curwensville Area High School attending Penn College for Electrical; Aaron Bailey, Philipsburg Area High School employed by Scott Bailey Construction; and Seth Mack, Clearfield Area High School attending Penn College for Automotive Technology.