“There are a lot of activities teens could do to celebrate this Spooky Season, and our students seemed to really embrace the chance to do just that!”
Read More“Racing down the hallway, picking up speed, dodging and weaving through people’s feet -- the pull-back cars just can’t be beat (except for the occasional wall)! We started our engines to test how far we would go and how fast we did it. Several predictions were made, but only one prevailed - these cars zoomed beyond compare, and so did the lesson!”
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“When he was only five years old, Mr. Pavia found himself looking at the sharp end of a needle thirteen times each day: five shots and eight blood sugar checks! Mr. Pavia knows that living with diabetes is a full-time job, but he’s looking forward to the day when type 1 diabetes is but a memory.
Read MoreMonday ~ Mismatch Day
Tuesday ~ Twin Day
Wednesday ~ Costume Day
Thursday ~ Tie-dye Day
Friday ~ Sweatpant and Hat Day
“Lawrence County CTC recognized October 27th as “Pink Out Day,” but this year, our day had a little more meaning behind it. To add to the day, the Peer Leaders sold 2018 t-shirts with an extra-special message of encouragement printed on the back.”
Read More“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.”
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