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Read MoreWhen you think of the game of “Chess,” instead of the physical prowess, or boisterous family fun, or digital mayhem, we consider the mental fortitude it takes to even begin to move the first piece on the board.
Read MoreLawrence County CTC’s Chapter of FFA is excited to join in on the fun as we participate in the Extemporaneous Speech and Jr. Prepared Speech categories, as well as with our Veterinary Science Team.
Read More. This year was their first “normal” year and now they were seniors. Never having learned to lead by the example of those who went before them, they paved their own way. They demonstrated what it was like to “Be here.” They showed the underclassmen what it meant to “Be ready.” They learned what it means to “Be respectful and Be safe,” but they learned it, and now, it was time to celebrate their successes.
Read MoreThe SWPB is a great way to encourage kids to make good choices, and it’s pretty easy — especially when they get good back in return. These kids have to be completely referral and discipline free for the entire 9- week period, and for their amazing behavior and discipline records, kids got to go on the field trip — perhaps the best one of their lifetime!
Read MoreBetween laughter, grass-stains, a little gym-floor friction, each competitor pushed their way to the very end . . . and in the end . . . the winner was . . . (click on the article to find out!)
Read MoreThe hallways were a little less crowded on May 25th. Where was everybody? Well — almost 50 LCCTC students weren’t there! They had earned the opportunity to attend a Pirates game and jumped on the chance.
Read MoreThis spring, LCCTC Student Council members and officers reported to the library for the meeting, not knowing what to expect. We were all pleasantly surprised to find games and donuts awaiting us. The activities that followed were ones that developed Confidence, Self-Awareness, Integrity, and Communication.
Read MoreIt was a cool, crisp spring day. The water was smooth and crystal clear. The sun was shining and the trout were biting which made the fishing trip a success, regardless of the catch. A total of 23 students caught and released over 60 trout and set a new school record! All that was needed to gather the fishermen and women, was one question from Mr. Simon, the Health and Phys-Ed teacher, “Hey! Who wants to go fishing?”
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