“It is clear to see that the DE courses offered at LCCTC allows students a jump-start toward their future. With the many challenges throughout the courses, the payoff is worth it! LCCTC’s DE students truly appreciate the opportunity to prepare for the big, bright world of college.”
Read More“For a very long time I didn’t talk about my polio because I was in denial. I wanted to be viewed as “normal”. With my wife’s support I began to speak out and discuss my disability … With my wife’s support, I began to accept my condition and use it as a means of helping others to understand polio and support efforts to eliminate it from the world.”
Read More“No matter how hard it may seem to achieve, if you want it bad enough, you will work for it.” - Jakki Gardner VA class of 2019
Read More“For those lucky enough to fill the available spots in this club, Cooking Club does have a lot to offer including the chance to interact with others and grow more confident in their abilities to wow with delicious treats!”
Read MoreLCCTC juniors and seniors travel to Westminster College to attend the College and Career Fair event. They should now be able to check off a portion of their Career Readiness Artifact list.
Read More“The message: THESE are the types of workers that would make a great addition to my business!”
Read MoreHe taught me how to be professional, how to be mature in the workforce. George was a very kind boss, but at the same time was authoritative. He is a very simple man: do your job, be respectful, and he will respect you in return. It was a honor for me to be employed by such an outstanding boss. Mr. Dudich is truly a LCCTC legend.
Read More“What does it mean to be a firefighter? As the whistle howls long and loud, blood pulsates through every vein and your heart beats like a bass drum. A firefighter, especially a junior firefighter, must react in the moment and without error. All firefighters have guts to try to save a family, yet they all have family at home; I know this, because I am a junior firefighter. “
Read MoreAs they hover together rifling through the pages of the book that houses knowledge of their trade, you can "catch" them reading. Sometimes, they need to be told to put the book down and continue on their hunt so they can finish the assignment.
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