Our LCCTC seniors who attended the field trip came back with an appreciation for the work that occurs behind the scenes of the World-Class displays that paint the night sky with beauty, booms, and breathtaking oohs and aahs.
Read MoreJake Cox was impressed with the facility. “I’ve heard a lot of great things about Ellwood City Forge,” he states, “and now that I have visited, I think this is a great opportunity for me. What encouraged me the most about my visit was talking to the workers and how much they enjoy their jobs.” Cox reports that he will continue to work hard to learn all he can so that next year, when he’s a senior, he might seek a position as a co-op student.
Read MoreThank you for your support of our students — helping them to become “Smart Cookies” (the thank-you gift given thanks to homemade chocolate chip cookies from Restaurant Trades)!
Read MoreGreat job, LCCTC FFA Vet Science Team! And good luck at FFA State Competition in June!
Read MoreThank you Robert Gross and UPMC, for sharing your time and skill with us today!
Read MoreAt 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
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