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Clearfield County Career and Technical
Center
1620 River Road
Clearfield, PA 16830
Phone: 814-765-5308
Fax: 814-765-5474 |
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Clearfield County Career and Technology Center (CCCTC), located
at 1620 River Road, just off Interstate 80 in Central Pennsylvania, is
a technical educational institution founded in 1969 to meet the needs
of the community and seven secondary schools in Clearfield
County. The county’s population, according to the 2000 census
statistics, is over 83,000 people. A Practical Nursing Program is
also offered at the former ITEC site on Montmorenci Avenue in Ridgway,
Pennsylvania.
The mission of CCCTC is
to provide quality career-technical education programs and services
that prepare youth and adults for success in the workplace,
postsecondary, and
community, now and in the future. Approximately four hundred secondary students are served
annually in sixteen various technology programs, and over nine hundred
adults enroll each year in over forty daytime and evening adult courses
and programs. A Joint Operating Committee, consisting of one member
from each sending school, is the governing body of the
Center.
Clearfield County Career and Technology Center also has the
availability of quality, well-trained, certified instructors in all
areas from mathematics to machining to OSHA instruction, many who
teach adult courses as well. Procedures are in place to provide
course development, advertising, learning support,
recordkeeping/ attendance reports, program evaluation and the awarding
of certificates of completion.
The facility has classrooms that allow for hands-on training, as well
as teacher-led classroom instruction with traditional chalkboards.
Media and technical support equipment, such as white boards and
projectors for PowerPoint presentations, are available. Two
fully-equipped labs are accessible for both computer training and
on-line instruction. Rooms are available for use by outside agencies,
organizations and other training providers as well.
The following daytime curricula, approved by the Pennsylvania
Department of Education, are available for secondary and adult
students: Electronics and Communications Technology, Residential and
Commercial Electrical Technology, Carpentry and Building Construction,
Masonry and Building Construction, Architectural Drafting, Precision
Machining, Welding, Culinary Arts and Food Management, Automotive
Mechanics Technology, Collision Repair, Diesel Equipment Maintenance
and Repair, Health and Medical Technology, Cosmetology, Management
Information Systems and Computer Business Technology, Distributive
Education and Marketing and Entrepreneurship.
There are additional adult programs in Highway Construction Inspector,
Truck Driver Training, Phlebotomy, Nurse Aide and Practical
Nursing. Short-term, adult evening classes are offered in the Fall
and Spring and cover all topics and areas from computer-based courses
in Microsoft Office XP to PA Mechanics Inspection certification.
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