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CCCTC Sophomore Showcase

Josh Mackey, a David Anderson and CCCTC Precision Machining and Manufacturing student, talks to Beaver Local’s Luke Cunning during the center’s annual Sophomore Showcase on Thursday.
Columbiana County Career and Tech Center Instructor Jeffrey Williams shows off the program’s new lab during the center’s annual Sophomore Showcase on Thursday.
Chef J.R. Straley, CCCTC Culinary Arts Instructor, and current culinary student Meadow Anderson of Salem talks to prospective students about the benefits the program has to offer during the center’s annual Sophomore Showcase on Thursday.
David Anderson High School and Columbiana County Career and Tech Center carpentry student Deven Fox talks shop and shows off work done by other carpentry students during the CCCTC annual Sophomore Showcase on Thursday.
Auto Collision students Xavier Pullie (left) of Wellsville and Sterling Heckathorn of Southern Local speak to visiting high school students during the Columbiana County Career and Tech Center’s Sophomore Showcase on Thursday. (Photos by Stephanie Elverd)
Students visiting the Columbiana County Career and Tech Center’s Sophomore Showcase on Thursday had the opportunity to fill out an application to attend the center next year after touring all the programs the CCCTC has to offer during the center’s Sophomore Showcase on Thursday.
Student chefs (from left) Gracelynn McGilvary of Leetonia, Hallee Burton of United Local and John Henley of Crestview, all students in the CCCTC Culinary Arts, manned the chafing dishes during the CCCTC annual Sophomore Showcase on Thursday.

The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center held its annual Sophomore Showcase Night on Thursday. Current sophomores in Columbiana County and their parents/guardians were invited for a night full of information and tours of the high school programs at the CCCTC. During the evening, students were able to view displays of the career and technical programs and academics, meet the lab and academic instructors, visit labs and classrooms where an overview of the programs and academic offerings were given. Pictured, Columbiana County Career and Tech Center Criminal Justice Instructor Dain Beadnell speaks to visiting students.

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