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Students at the Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC) were recently recognized for their hard work and dedication to their training programs. On May 15, representatives from the Central Mountains Region Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) visited CCCTC, arriving in style with several of their antique cars, to present awards to outstanding students.

As part of this recognition, students were awarded a Kobalt 243-piece tool set to help them jumpstart their careers in the industry.

CCCTC values partnerships with employers and community organizations like AACA to ensure students are learning the most current and in-demand skills for success in the workforce.

From left, kneeling: Cayden Maines, Collision Repair program, Clearfield; Joshua Lewis, Diesel Mechanics program, Clearfield; Nathan Pritts, Welding & Metal Fabrication program, Philipsburg-Osceola; and Alexa Sankey, Automotive Mechanics program, Moshannon Valley.

Second row: Darrin Dale, Collision Repair instructor; Barb Frankhouser, AACA member; Reece Matthew, Diesel Mechanics instructor; Jayna Vicary and David Rupert, Welding & Metal Fabrication instructors; Dan Kerlin, Automotive Mechanics instructor; Leona and Edward Baum, AACA members.

Back row: Ed Milligan, AACA member; Don Kelly, AACA President; Bill Frankhouser, AACA member; Penny White, AACA Secretary; Dave Dunlap, AACA member; and John Inlow, AACA member.

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