CCCTC Students Install P.O. Sign They Created

L to R: Dave Rupert, Welding Instructor, Alex Fleming, Sam Pennington, Jared Grimm, Desiree Parada, Bree Irwin, CCCTC students, Darrin Dale, Collision Repair Instructor, and CJ Morrisey, CCCTC student.

Several programs at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) came together to create a new sign for the Philipsburg Osceola Area School entrance.  Students in the Welding and Metal Fabrication programCollision Repair program, and the Precision Machine Technology program came together to create the new sign. The Precision Machine Technology students designed risers for the main part of the sign to create a 3D affect.  The students in the Welding and Metal Fabrication program then designed and fabricated the metal. Finally, the Collision Repair students matched paint samples and sprayed the sign. The students are pictured with the sign that has been installed at the Philipsburg Area High School entrance. Students in trades are learning how different skills in different programs come together to create a product.  To learn more about the opportunities at the CCCTC, visit us at www.ccctc.edu.