“Many great leaders have passed through our school’s doors, and the newest one in line is one who is sure to meet and exceed this distinction. LCCTC is under new leadership; let’s give a hearty welcome to our newest Principal, Mrs. Diana Caiazza!”
Read MoreOne of our fellow students at the CTC, Jonah Poupore, has recently created a work of art and is proud to show it off.
Read MoreWhat a wonderful moment we all had this morning as we gathered to pray for our nation, our community, and each other -- and particularly those affected by Hurricane Ian.
Read More“The start of Summer ‘22 may have meant the end of the school year for most students, but for four talented Lawrence County CTC students enrolled in Mr. DeRosa's Commercial Arts program, the learning continued.”
Read MoreIt’s what we do at LCCTC; we lift others by teaching a trade, practicing a skill, and developing employable traits. We lift others by giving them a “hand UP”. We lift others by demonstrating how to treat others with kindness. We lift others every moment we take a second of time to help a peer with a locker combination, to offer a word of encouragement, and to pass along a friendly smile. And in doing so, we are lifted, as well.
Read MoreMeet LCCTC’s most recent Pride and Promise recipients!
Read More“The Food Pantry, the Clothes Closet, and the Linen Closet are just three reasons why we are rising, LCCTC!”
Read More“Putting others before oneself is one of the most unnatural human functions. This innate obstacle did not deter LCCTC’S Peer Leaders from devoting their day to participating in the United Way’s Day of Caring community service event.”
Read MoreIt is in these fields and arenas where workplace-soft skills are developed and put into play — skills like communication and understanding of teamwork and diversity (and many more) are practiced, demonstrated, and lived every day both within the shop room, at work, and on the fields.
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