The ability to say a simple, “Thank you” was an honor. These SkillsUSA members could look at their time spent walking in the parade as a service project; however, the warmth and kindness returned from the veterans and families made it seem like the SkillsUSA members were the recipients of something special, instead.
Read More“For a very long time I didn’t talk about my polio because I was in denial. I wanted to be viewed as “normal”. With my wife’s support I began to speak out and discuss my disability … With my wife’s support, I began to accept my condition and use it as a means of helping others to understand polio and support efforts to eliminate it from the world.”
Read MoreOnce a shy student, today, Roberta DeProspero-Johnston remains a hands-on champion for career and technical education and SkillsUSA; through her life-long work, she was able to accomplish what makes her truly happy: “Working with young people to help them reach their full potential and goals.”
Read MoreLCCTC Students Earn SkillsUSA Certificate ~ Article featured in Ellwood City Ledger
Read More8th in the nation and SkillPoint Certificate winners, FIRST in our hearts. Read their reflections from this past week at SkillsUSA National Championships in Louisville, KY.
Read MoreThis week at SkillsUSA Nationals, LCCTC’s O & C Team bumps into Executive Director of SkillsUSA PA, Jeri Widdowson, as they celebrate their move to final rounds with ice cream.
Read More“Skills has played a huge role in the person I am today. … I know that I can accomplish so much if I work with others toward a common goal, if I hold myself to a high standard, and if I truly believe that I can achieve.”
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