“I learned a lot today, but I also learned what I need to prepare for my future, and I can’t wait to learn more!”
Read MoreOn May 24, 2022, the students of LCCTC proudly presented their finished product, returning it to the hands of the Ellwood City Area Historical Society and the Lawrence County community.
Read MoreIn the following video Welding student, Joseph Greco, a senior from New Castle, discusses his favorite learning experience working on the project.
Read More“To show his unfaltering love for his grandmother, McVay has taken a step — a step that no one will be quick to forget anytime soon!”
Read MoreHunter Biddle, 4-year derby driver, uses his welding skills to bring home a first-place trophy from the fair.
Read MoreWe celebrate the accomplishments of our seniors ~ especially those who scored Advanced on their NOCTI assessments which measure the skills needed by the future workforce. These assessments validate skills and ensure employers that their future workers are equipped to succeed.
Read MoreThough he was unable to even vote before his training began, Zach Marski, Welding Class of 2021, raised his hand and swore to:
support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the president of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me…
…and tomorrow, he’ll graduate from basic training as an e-2 in the Army Reserve.
Read MoreCongratulations Zachary Marski. We wish you all the luck in the world as you prepare to leave for United States Army Basic Training on June 9th.
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