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CCCTC SkillsUSA students recently competed at the State Leadership and Skills Conference in Hershey, showcasing the talent, dedication, and hard work they’ve been building all year long.

Over the past several months, students have spent countless hours sharpening their technical abilities, practicing hands-on skills, and preparing for the high level of competition. From mastering industry-specific techniques to developing teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills, these students truly represented CCCTC with pride.

We are proud to recognize the following students for their outstanding achievements:

Winners:

  • Brady Kay – 2nd Place, HVAC/R

  • Aiden Anderson, Gaaron Dinant, Cameron McCracken – 3rd Place, Career Pathways in Business and Technology (Information Technology)

Congratulations to all of our competitors for their hard work and commitment to excellence. Your dedication continues to demonstrate the strength of career and technical education and the bright futures ahead! 👏

Pictured (left to right):
Alivia Knepp (Cosmetology – Under 500 Hours, Curwensville); Trinity Fannin (Delegate, Curwensville); Laila Moore (Community Service – Health Occupations, Clearfield); Lydia Thomas (Community Service – Health Occupations, Clearfield); Brady Kay (HVAC/R, Moshannon Valley); Aiden Anderson (Information Technology, Philipsburg-Osceola); Cameron McCracken (Information Technology, Curwensville); Gaaron Dinant (Information Technology, Philipsburg-Osceola); Elliot Swales (Cybersecurity – Information Technology, Clearfield); Elaina Mercado (Community Service – Health Occupations, Clearfield); Ella Krause (Cybersecurity – Information Technology, Clearfield); and Hadlee Ishler (Community Service – Health Occupations, West Branch).

Front (seated):
Advisors Jerome Mick, Jody Gunter, and Jon Dale.