Take a look at our seniors who have made commitments to school, the service, and the workforce!
Read MoreCongratulations! October: Zacary Christy, EO senior
Read More“Costume Day at the Lawrence County Career & Technology Center (LCCTC) has become a cherished tradition, one that students eagerly anticipate each year. This exciting event not only allows students to showcase their creativity and spirit but also plays a significant role in supporting SkillsUSA and its initiatives.”
Read MoreCongratulations to the Class of 2024 Hall of Fame Inductees: Scott Jones, Jordan Singer Cretor, Jessica Bowen Myers, Diane Heaney Bell, Kathy Kendra, Coy Price, John Fraser, John Latina, John Allen, and Raylene Weigel Boots. To borrow a quote from Raylene Weigel Boots, “We are in the company of giants!”
Read MoreCongratulations! We look forward to honoring you on October 19, 2024 from 5:30 - 10 PM at the 6th annual Hall of Fame Induction. We welcome you to tour the building from 5-5:30 just prior to the banquet. The Induction Ceremony and Reunions will be held at Lawrence County Community Action Partnership Frew Mill Campus, New Castle, PA
Read MoreOnce again, our SkillsUSA Chapter at LCCTC gathered in Fombell, PA to lend a hand to Camp Kon-o-Kwee. This YMCA camp has been providing “epic fun, epic adventures, and epic memories” to children in the region for the past 100 years. Because of the LCCTC SkillsUSA Chapter’s work, the camp can now double the adventures for over two dozen kids, moving them from the camp’s waiting list and into a bunk.
Read MoreIt was a night of fall and flannel and fabulous frivolity for LCCTC students at the annual Fall Flannel Fest.
Read MoreJudging from the overall success, this will be the first of many more annual Fall Festivals to come at LCCTC.
Read MoreFor the conservation club, it was a truly fun and exciting experience. “While I was in school,” Procopio concludes, “I always enjoyed getting to hang out and go outdoors on the hillside to learn – this classroom with benches, a platform, and a podium will make the learning environment even better for studying English, math, history, science – and, of course, Conservation.”
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