Clearfield County Career & Technology Center (CCCTC) had many students compete in the district SkillsUSA competition Jan. 16.
Some of the students traveled to Jeff Tech to compete while some stayed at the CCCTC.
SkillsUSA improves the quality of America’s skilled workforce through a structured program of citizenship, leadership, employability, technical and professional skills training.
SkillsUSA enhances the lives and careers of students, instructors and industry representatives as they strive to be champions at work.
All first-place winners will advance to the state competition held in April in Hershey.
Students shown in photo, from left to right in front row, are: Macey Millinder, Bethany Folmar, masonry, third place, and Kristen Butterworth.
In the second row, from left to right, are: Victoria Rothrock, medical math, health occupations, first place, Cheyanne Higgins, Hannah Tilton, cosmetology, third place, Brynn McGarvey, Karly Good, Natalie Vogal, technical computer applications, information technology, second Place.
In the third row, from left to right, are: Tommy Morris, electrical construction wiring, electrical occupations, adult student, first place, Zach White, industrial motor control, electrical occupations, second place, Tyler Bender, first aid/CPR, health occupations, third place, Lindsey Lansberry, Ashley Smith, health occupations professional portfolio, health occupations, second place, Brittany Pennington and Alexis Lawhead.
In fourth row, from left to right, are: John Harris, Ashton Wayne, information technology services, information technology, second place, Dillon Kephart, automotive service specialization, automotive technology, first place, Justin Bell, carpentry, first place, Bryce Fleming, electrical construction wiring, electrical occupations, first place, Aaron McCracken, customer service, information technology, second place, Shayna Luzier, Cheyanne Swisher and Kristan Williams.