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Masonry and Construction Students Receive Training

by Gant Team
Monday, January 25, 2021
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CLEARFIELD – Masonry and Construction students at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) have been training with mortar and bricks.

Students plan out the dimensions of the finished product, taking into account brick dimensions and the required thickness of the mortar joints. 

Once students master this skill, they move on to more advanced projects.

Shown in photo is current Masonry and Construction non-traditional student, Alaina Gormont, from West Branch Area High School. 

To learn more about the opportunities for high school and adult students in the Masonry and Construction program, visit at www.ccctc.edu.

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