CCCTC Senior, Mekenzie Rowles, Signs Letter of Intent during Career & Technical Letter of Intent Virtual 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. 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. In photo, from left to right is Fred Redden, CCCTC Executive Director and current CCCTC Drafting and Design student, Mekenzie Rowles, from West Branch Area High School who will be attending Triangle Tech for the CADD with Additive...

CCCTC Senior, Emma Geyer, Signs Letter of Intent during Career & Technical Letter of Intent Virtual 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. 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. In photo, from left to right is Fred Redden, CCCTC Executive Director and current CCCTC Digital Media Arts student, Emma Geyer, from West Branch Area High School who will be attending South Hills School of Business and Technology...

CCCTC Senior, Amara Knepp, Signs Letter of Intent during Career & Technical Letter of Intent Virtual 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. 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. In photo, from left to right is Tiffany Cover, CCCTC Principal and Assistant Director and current CCCTC Health Occupations Technology student, Amara Knepp, from Philipsburg Osceola Area High School who will be attending South Hills School of Business...

CCCTC Wellness Committee Announces Biggest Loser Winners

CONGRATULATIONS GO OUT TO DARRIN DALE FOR BEING CCCTC’s BIGGEST LOSER WINNER!  Darrin lost 7.03% of his body weight during the 10-week challenge and won $100 in cash. JACK RUMFOLA HAD THE MOST EXERCISE POINTS DURING THE CHALLENGE WITH 204 POINTS!  This would be for exercise as well as steps.  Jack won $50 in cash. The Biggest Loser challenge had 11 participants and ran from January 11 to March 26 with prizes also being given to weekly winners of weight loss and exercise.

CCCTC Senior, Colby Lewis, Signs Letter of Intent during Career & Technical Letter of Intent Virtual 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. 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. In photo, from left to right is Tiffany Cover, CCCTC Principal and Assistant Director and current CCCTC Welding and Metal Fabrication student, Colby Lewis, from Philipsburg Osceola Area High School who will be attending Triangle Tech for Welding...

CCCTC Senior, Kara Coval, Signs Letter of Intent during Career & Technical Letter of Intent Virtual 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. 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. In photo, seated, is Kara Coval, West Branch Area High School who will be attending Penn State University at Altoona in the College of Nursing. Seated with Kara is Tiffany Cover, CCCTC Principal and Assistant Director.