“We could not be more proud of our Peer Leadership team for stepping up as role models in both our community and school, putting their best foot forward as always, and getting the job done.”
Read More“Part of the idea for his Eagle project came from completing his Dog Care Merit Badge. He came to understand all the responsibility that came with having a pet and learned of the expenses that can occur. Speaking with the folks at local animal hospitals, he learned that proper care and exercise are vital to the health of pets. Combining these two ideals, he was inspired to help families going through hard times to make sure their pets were well cared for — thus, the Pet Pantry!” Click to read more!
Read MoreIn the words of Mike Rowe, Dirty Jobs star and a huge supporter of CTE, “You can work smart AND hard!”
Read More“The beginning of a new school year always brings a sense of excitement for students, teachers, staff, and administration, alike! Whether you are an incoming, brand-new sophomore or junior or you are returning for your junior or senior year, we look forward to guiding you toward success!”
Read MoreCongratulations Jonah Poupore! Jonah, a Commerical Arts soon-to-be-senior, has accepted a full scholarship into the small metals summer program at Touchstone Center located in Laurel Highlighlands.
Read More“I’m not sure she understands what that act of kindness meant to me, but after reading this, I hope she does. It was not about the material aspect of the jacket; it was the fact that she wanted me to be able to go into competition with a clear mind knowing that I look and feel good — that she believed in me, in our team so much that she listened to the voice inside her head to tell her to “just do it.” So she did, and for that I am grateful.”
Read More“Congratulations to our Lawrence County CTC SkillsUSA National Competitors for an incredible week. You are in the top 3% of the nation, and there is so much to celebrate about that! A special congratulations to the medalists; we wish you all success in the future and look forward to seeing what next year’s students will learn and accomplish!”
Read More“I always heard about The pearl ceremony at my school; being on the opening and closing ceremonies team is one of the more visible activities at my school. They often work with the Peer Leaders (as many of the members are connected to both organizations) to greet graduates and guests at the Hall of Fame Ceremony, to present at both the District 10 Championships and corresponding assembly, and to greet at the SkillsUSA Signing Day event. For each of these events, I see the veteran members wearing their pearl necklaces with pride.”
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