Stubrich continues, “It made me think, ‘Who would I call if I were in that situation?’ The thought of it just makes me want to cry. How brave they were to know what would happen in a few moments -- to have the mindset to give their family their last words of love.”
Read More“I loved being in the Capitol!” added Makayla Fischer. “I loved everything about it. The building is incredibly beautiful, but it was really exciting to watch the representatives and senators debate and vote! What an amazing experience!”
Read MoreAll of these achievements are a testament to the hard work, perseverance, and skill development of all Lawrence County CTC competitors. Their success not only brings pride to their school and community but also underscores the value of career and technical education in preparing students for future careers.
Lawrence County CTC proudly celebrates each competitor for their dedication and accomplishments and looks forward to cheering on its gold medalists as they take the national stage in June.
Read More“Here’s the truth: every student was successful. Their willingness to try, commitment to patient practice, and peace in knowing they could say, “I did my very best,” defined the day. Regardless of the outcome, each participant represented LCCTC with exceptional skill and professionalism. We are incredibly proud of them all.”
Read MoreHere’s the honest truth: every student is already successful—for their willingness to try, their dedication to practice, and the peace that comes from being able to say, “I did my very best.” Regardless of the outcome of Thursday’s assembly, each and every student represented LCCTC with incredible skill and professionalism, and we are incredibly proud of them.
Read MoreThank you, NCPD and FOP Lodge 21, for your generosity and support of our students!
Great job, SkillsUSA!
And great job to the Service Occupations shop and the Eagle's Nest Club for properly cataloguing and laying out the items so they can be ready for the next student in need!
Read MoreThe ability to say a simple “thank you” was an honor. While these SkillsUSA members may view their participation as a service project, the warmth and kindness returned by the veterans, their families, and children along the route made it feel as though the students were the ones who received something truly special.
Read MoreThis year, the SkillsUSA members from LCCTC woke up a little earlier than in past years. Ready to, once again, lend assistant to the Veterans and Agent Orange Veterans Project at their annual Pre-Parade Pancake Breakfast.
Read MoreA leadership team from the Lawrence County Chapter of SkillsUSA traveled to 7 Springs Resort for a Thursday day trip on October 30, 2025. The purpose: to check out the Fall PA Western Region Leadership Conference to see if it was worth the investment for the following year. And though the snow hadn’t yet fallen on this hub, best known for its ski slopes, much fun was still to be had.
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