“Both tours gave students a glimpse into the real world of work exposing them to exciting possibilities and hard but important truths about what it takes to be successful in today's markets. One thing that was clear from both potential employers: a strong work ethic and a well-rounded skill set are prioritized in the hiring process.”
Read More“The most enduring traditions of the season are best enjoyed in the warm embrace of kith and kin.” Clark Griswold.
Read More“The focus of today's journey was to explore ways entrepreneurs can benefit their communities and the importance of social entrepreneurship in revitalizing an economy.”
Read More“If you step through the doors of the Restaurant Trades shop, you’ll soon see a few new renovations to its dining room. These changes occurred over the summer and, as the LCCTC staff and students returned to the school, these improvements have stirred up a lot of excitement.”
Read More“Representatives from these businesses and colleges took time out of their busy schedules to talk to the sophomores of LCCTC and hundreds of other sophomores from around the county about what each does and how they work within the community and beyond.”
Read More“It makes me so happy to help others,” states Wadison Werner, Health Assistant junior, “and to bring families together. It puts a smile on the faces of others, but even more so — it makes me smile! I feel honored to be able to take part in this campaign.”
Read More“Of the 7 awards presented at the ceremony, we are ecstatic to announce our very own Tommilynn Genareo was awarded Honorable Mention with an accompanying cash prize. Please join us in congratulating her and our other 8 award-winning exhibitors on the enormity of their success.”
Read MoreOver 300 works were submitted this year for consideration. 70 works made the final cut. Over 20 local schools applied. 9 LCCTC Commercial Arts Students will display 14 works!
Read More“The ability to say a simple, “Thank you” was an honor. These SkillsUSA members may 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 students were the recipients of something special, instead.”
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