During November, the Central Westmoreland Career and Technology Center (CWCTC) visited Penn-Trafford High School to meet with freshmen about the programs and benefits of an education from CWCTC.
After a presentation by CWCTC staff and student ambassadors, the freshmen were able to rotate through several hands-on stations. These stations were run by the CWCTC ambassadors who are current Penn-Trafford students.
To date, over 50 of the freshmen are signed up to tour the CWCTC facility to determine if they would like to apply for next school year.
Penn-Trafford students who are currently enrolled at CWCTC acted as ambassadors; left to right: Keaton Supancic- Powerline, Nathan Lasitis- Robotics Engineering & Manufacturing, Lizzie Noble- Sports Medicine, Hayden Inman- Protective Service, Chase Morocco- Architecture & Landscape Design, Kaleb Hacker- HVAC & Steamfitting, Savannah Palazzo- Health Occupations, and Teagan Brennan- Multimedia Design
Lizzie Noble directs one of the freshmen on how to use a hands-on computer application
12th-grader Savannah Palazzo (right) shares a healthcare demo with some freshmen