One thing is for sure: No matter the task, LCCTC students have the skills and work ethic to get the job done, and we could not be more proud of our students for their hard work in improving their community.
Read More“This fundraiser has been a lot of fun, but in reality, it was all done to raise funds for the Carter Huzenic Memorial Scholarship. Carter, son of Mike and Chrissi Huzinec, was a 2018 graduate of the CTC and studied Construction Trades. Carter was tragically killed in an ATV accident in June 2020. Proceeds from March Mullet Madness, sponsored by Student Council, are being donated to the scholarship in memory of Carter and his “fun-loving spirit”. This scholarship has been established to help LCCTC seniors further their careers; we’d like to think that Carter would truly enjoy both the fun-loving nature of a contest like this and the fact that it will help another LCCTC graduate begin their life in a skilled trade.”
Read More“Whether it’s organizing a Shop with the Cop event, training the staff in safety protocols, giving a pat on the back when another certification has been earned, or calming frayed nerves by demonstrating to our Eagle community that you are there for us no matter what may come, once again, we collectively say, ‘Thank you!’" “
Read More“It was a joy and a privilege to visit Ellwood during engineering day. It is wonderful that we have such a dynamic industry to partner with for our students — right down the street!”
Read MoreWe wholeheartedly nominate John Hiler for the Pride and Promise Award!
Donna Pasterik, Anthony Ovial, and the Peer Leaders.
Read MoreEvery year on March 17th, when everyone can claim to be a little Irish, it's seemingly tradition for a large population of Americans to go out in green and gold decked clothes and get absolutely wild on the main streets with friends. “Why is that?” is the question we're trying to answer.
Read MoreHere are a few photos from the FFA District Competition held at Lawrence County CTC on March 10, 2023
Read More“There is no better teacher than experience and that is what our program and school are best at, providing students of Lawrence County with unmatched experience in a variety of fields. The Art Mart is just one of many ways we prepare our students for the world of work and I could not be more proud and grateful for the talent and work ethic we see from our program’s students. . .” ~ Mr. Anthony DeRosa
Read MoreThe kids have been busy at Lawrence County CTC — Check it out!
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