CCCTC Celebrates Career and Technical Education Month

During the month of February, Instructors will be showcasing their programs

From left are: Holly Ryan, director of marketing at CCCTC; Holly Komonczi, director of Clearfield County Tourism; Brittany Kline, NTHS member at CCCTC; and Kelly Graham, NTHS advisor at CCCTC. In the back from left are: Kirk Turner, NTHS member at CCCTC; William Maines, NTHS member at CCCTC; Cody Fleming, NTHS member at CCCTC; and Jordan Confer, NTHS advisor at CCCTC. (Provided photo)

CLEARFIELD – Students and faculty at the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center will join others across the nation during the month of February to celebrate national Career and Technical Education (CTE) MonthTM.

This year’s theme is Opportunities for Career Success! CTE Month provides programs across the country an opportunity to demonstrate how career and technology education makes students college- and career-ready and prepares them for high-wage, high-demand career fields.

The CCCTC, along with the National Technical Honor Society, are working together on showcasing each program over the course of the month to illustrate the rigor and relevance CTE courses offer students. By partnering with the business community, the programs are investing in students and providing them with the latest technology and skills that will prepare them to become successful employees and future leaders.

CTE encompasses 94 percent of high school students and 13 million postsecondary students in the United States and includes high schools, career centers, community and technical colleges, four-year universities and more. Career and Technology Education is a major part of the solution to myriad national economic and workforce problems, such as high school dropout rates, a weakened economy, global competitiveness and massive layoffs.

At a time when opportunity for employment is so critical, these programs in every community are ensuring students are equipped with the skills to successfully enter the workforce.

For more information about CCCTC, call 814-765-5308 or visit online at www.ccctc.edu.

The Clearfield County Career & Technology Center provides quality career-technical education programs and services that prepare youth and adults for success in the workplace, postsecondary, and community, now and in the future.

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