CLEARFIELD – Students in the Automotive Mechanics and Collision Repair program started from the very beginning designing, building and painting the new Clearfield County Career & Technology Center(CCCTC) chopper.
Dan Kerlin, Automotive Mechanics instructor, said that the kids have done an “amazing job” putting this chopper together.
Darrin Dale, Collision Repair instructor, also mentions that he was impressed with the artwork the students designed for the bike.
The students involved in the process of this chopper were Collision Repair students: Josh Jarrett (Moshannon Valley), Zach Pentz (Curwensville), Matt Willis (adult student), Sage Rupp (adult student), Kaylee Borger (Clearfield) and Automotive Mechanics students: Dalton Foster (West Branch), William Maines (West Branch), Dylan Allison (West Branch) and Breanna Jury (West Branch).