CCCTC’S Co-outstanding Student Receives Award for Work

(Provided photo)
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CLEARFIELD – Co-outstanding student, Joshua Kerlin, Automotive Mechanics, at the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center (CCCTC) received an award for his outstanding work.

Representatives from several local businesses donated to the award presented by Hunter’s Garage, Napa Auto Care Center on May 18.

Doug Hunter, owner of Hunter’s Garage Napa Auto Care Center, presented Kerlin with an award containing several tools, a welding helmet, gift cards and a monetary donation that Hunter Garage matched, and other donated items from Auto Zone, Napa, and Snap-On-Tools.

CCCTC partners with employers and community organizations to collaborate and ensure students are learning the most current skills.  Employers and community organizations are an integral part of designing and updating curriculum.

Individuals in photo, from left to right, are Phil Schimizzi, store manager at Auto Zone, Clearfield; Marcus Hughes, Napa store manager, Clearfield; Kerlin; Hunter; and Dave Sterner, Snap-on-tools.

 

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