The sparks! The flashes! That’s what makes people first look. However, knowing that every day is something new, working with your hands, and being able to see the result of your efforts as you drive across a bridge, view an aircraft, or even enjoy a float as it’s wheeled on a cart you welded down a parade route — THAT is the true reward of becoming a welder.
Read MoreIn the following video, Mr. Tim Barton, Instructor of Welding, discusses his students' learning experiences working on this monumental project.
Read MoreResilience at Work — a defining characteristic of employees who is able to deal well with the stresses and strains of the modern workplace, to respond to pressure and the demands of daily life.
Opportunities in the welding field are endless and can be extremely rewarding. Due to the fact that welding is widely used in construction, manufacturing and many other industries, employers have a constant need for skilled welders. Welding is an important part of our nation’s growth and stability. To learn more about our Welding program at LCCTC, please click HERE.
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Read MoreHaving the opportunity to attend Lawrence County Career and Technical Center has been the best for me, and I will hold my memories spend here near to my heart.
Read MoreSo how do they win? Well — each tree is truly worthy of recognition, but there’s another way that will help others in the Give a Christmas initiative and spread a little LCCTC Holiday Cheer while we do it.
Read MoreWhenever the opportunity arises, we encourage friends of LCCTC to patronize the following businesses who have partnered with us to serve on the Occupational Advisory Committee (please click the article to view this list of generous supporters):
Read More“Although school has only been in session for a few weeks, so much has already been learned; this opportunity gives our loved ones an understanding of what takes place at LCCTC.”
Read MoreWhen you think of school supplies, you might think of pencils, notebooks, and backpacks, but at the Lawrence County CTC, we do things a little differently.
Just take a look, and you’ll see what we mean:
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