At first, there were 36, but bracket after bracket, the final three stood tall at the end of the 2nd eLCCTC tournament.
Read More“Overall, Lawrence County CTC helped me find my place in the world, and I will always be grateful for the experience. Maybe Mom was right, after all . . . but don’t tell her I said that.”
Read MoreUpon completion of the program, John will be eligible to sit for the Certified Manufacturing Associate certification assessment; the next logical step would be a career in the manufacturing field — important to closing the skills gap which has further widened since the Pandemic.
Read More“If someone does have an interest in turning their creativity and artistic abilities into a career, then I advise them to have some courage and dare to try.” ~ Leanna Miller
Read MoreWe encourage you to click on each program below to learn more about what LCCTC can do to help fill those skills gaps that exist in our workforce with trained young men and women, ready to work.
Read MoreThanks, Cookie! We see you — and we appreciate what you and the other lunch ladies do to brighten our days.
Read MoreCongratulations to our students of the month:
March 2024: Hannah Davis (Commercial Art)
February 2024: AJ Procopio (Carpentry)
January 2024: Bryce Rhodes (Computer & Office Technology)
December 2023: John Ditch (Welding)
It’s easily evident that the students love their active involvement in SkillsUSA. This organization provided an avenue to develop those job-ready skills necessary to succeed in the workforce and in life. In fact, there are “No Limits” to what this group of kiddos can do!
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