“Great job, Auto Tech and Commercial Art students!” AND — “Wear your seatbelt!”
Read MoreAuto Technology students work every day learning employable skills for today’s world.
Read MoreAfter wrestling for the past three years, our very own Cameron Hooks, Advanced Automotive Mechanics Technician at LCCTC, is ready to take his passion for wrestling to the next level as he has announced his commitment to Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Majoring in Mechanical Engineering, he’ll continue his wrestling career and will now trade the red and black Hurricane uniform to don the blue and white as a Norse. Click to read more.
Read MoreAuto Technology students were elbows-deep, working like a well-oiled machine, on a scenario that their teacher, Mr. John Goebel, had set for them. Click to read more.
Read MoreSo how do they win? Well — each tree is truly worthy of recognition, but there’s another way that will help others in the Give a Christmas initiative and spread a little LCCTC Holiday Cheer while we do it.
Read MoreWhenever the opportunity arises, we encourage friends of LCCTC to patronize the following businesses who have partnered with us to serve on the Occupational Advisory Committee (please click the article to view this list of generous supporters):
Read More“Although school has only been in session for a few weeks, so much has already been learned; this opportunity gives our loved ones an understanding of what takes place at LCCTC.”
Read More“Ford spent most of his life making headlines, good, bad, but never indifferent. Celebrated as both a technological genius and a folk hero, Ford was the creative force behind an industry of unprecedented size and wealth that in only a few decades permanently changed the economic and social character of the United States.” To read more about the life of Henry Ford, click here: Encyclopedia Britannica
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