100% of this year’s class has earned the Certified Manufacturing Associate (CMfgA) credential through Tooling U–SME and will proudly wear a Penn College of Technology pin along with their sash.
Read MoreIn all, 19 students competed in the tournament, demonstrating impressive focus, problem-solving, and sportsmanship throughout the week. The event once again brought students together for friendly competition while celebrating a shared love of chess and strategic thinking.
Read MoreTake Your Child to Work Day was not only a fun experience for the children, but also a wonderful opportunity for LCCTC students to showcase the skills and knowledge they have gained in their trades. A special thank you and congratulations to the SWPBs Team for organizing such a memorable and successful event!
Read MoreBy the end of the week, each student had crafted a one-of-a-kind masterpiece of themselves. Not only was the project educational, but it also gave students the opportunity to have fun, collaborate, and build confidence in their artistic abilities.
Read MoreGreat job, Peer Leaders, for organizing this year’s games. And be sure to check back with more photos from today’s events!
Read MoreStudents at LCCTC smashed stress for a great cause during Peer Leadership’s “Car Smash” fundraiser benefiting the Wounded Warrior Foundation of Western Pennsylvania.
Read MoreLCCTC has established a new event here to both incentivize and reward those students who work hard to get good grades.
Read MoreHere are highlights from our Awards and Signing Day Assembly! Congratulations to all of our students who went above and beyond to join a Career and Tech Organization, who were named "Top of the Shop," who earned awards, and who have solid plans for their futures. What a day to celebrate our students and all of their accomplishments!
Read MoreAfter a long winter, countless sticks and debris had collected beneath the trees throughout the cemetery grounds. Students worked together, filling can after can and carrying armloads of branches away so the grounds could safely and properly be maintained. They also brushed off gravestones after weed-whacking and grass-cutting, and carefully replanted brass flag markers in preparation for the American Flag Planting ahead of Memorial Day. Their work helped ensure the resting places of veterans and loved ones remain dignified, safe, and welcoming for visitors and groundskeepers alike.
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