CLEARFIELD – Outstanding students at the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center (CCCTC) receive awards for their hard work and dedication in their program.
This year, representatives from the Central Mountains Region Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) drove some of their antique cars to the CCCTC on May 15 to present awards to these outstanding students:
- Cody Hazelton, Welding and Metal Fabrication student from Moshannon Valley Area High School;
- Logan Pinto, Collision Repair student from Moshannon Valley Area High School;
- Noah Lidgett, Diesel Equipment Maintenance and Repair student from Moshannon Valley Area High School; and
- Seth Mack, Automotive Mechanics student from Clearfield Area Junior-Senior High School.
The students were awarded a Kobalt 227-piece tool set. 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.
The AACA holds their meetings on the third Wednesday of the month at the Grice Museum in Clearfield. New members are welcome.
In photo, kneeling from left to right, are: Cody Hazelton, Logan Pinto, Noah Lidgett and Seth Mack.
In the second row are: AACA members Ray Coudriet, Linda Milligan, Penny White, Leona Baum, Barb Frankhouser and Mike Duckett.
In the back are: Automotive Mechanics Instructor Dan Kerlin; Collision Repair Instructor Darrin Dale; Diesel Equipment Maintenance and Repair Instructor Reece Matthew; and AACA members Dave Raechard, Ed Milligan, Bill Frankhouser and Ed Baum.