As the weekend came to a close, the SkillsUSA members left with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper understanding of the importance of leadership, service, and professionalism in both their personal and professional lives. That night at Camp Kon-o-Kwee, members left not just with memories but with a clear understanding of how to apply these principles in their future careers and beyond.
Read MoreThis was a wonderful time to reconnect with friends from “a few years ago” and network with new ones — all with a common purpose — to honor the newest inductees into the LCAVTS/LCCTC Class of 2025 Hall of Fame.
Read MoreThis experience extended our SkillsUSA students’ understanding of the importance of respecting the American flag and the deep meaning behind the traditions that honor it. Through service and learning, they are keeping these values alive for future generations.
Read MoreThis journey wasn’t just about sightseeing—it was about honoring, learning, and serving. The SkillsUSA students represented their school and community with pride, compassion, and unwavering dedication, creating memories that will last a lifetime—for both themselves and the veterans they served.
Read MoreThis project gave SkillsUSA students at LCCTC a hands-on opportunity to serve their community while learning about respect, responsibility, and civic pride.
Read MoreMy name is Alyssa Corbin, and I’m a 2025 graduate of the Health Assistant program. My home school was Ellwood, and I’m excited to share my journey with you!
Read MoreSkillsUSA heads to Hershey to complete on the state level.
Read MoreOn January 23, our SkillsUSA members packed into the school van for a special trip — a yearly event that combines shopping, community service, and support for our fellow students. Wait, wasn’t it a school day? Absolutely, but this day was different. It was time for our annual Shop With a Cop trip for the Eagle’s Nest Boutique at LCCTC!
Read MoreIn a heartwarming ceremony of family and friends, two deserving veterans, Coach Tyrone Rice and Coach Nikki, were honored for their service and commitment to our country. The event was made even more special by the involvement of the SkillsUSA Opening and Closing Team from Lawrence County Career and Technical Center (CTC), who played a supporting role in the ceremony.
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