“Simply, because of their service to America, all veterans should be honored, and it is on this day where America can give thanks to the Veterans who have served so that we can experience freedom. Veterans have spent a good fraction of their lives fighting for the generations who continue on. … On Veterans Day and every day, we thank them.”
Read MoreDo you have any idea how much these men and women have sacrificed for us? Once our age in high school thinking about their futures, they chose the path of protecting this country. Their decision has led from their family and friends, from their homes, and from everything familiar. These men and women have put everything on hold to keep us safe.
Read MoreAn extremely hard-working teacher who is always willing to help the student body at the LCCTC, Mrs. Pasterik is an incredible educator. Congratulations on the recognition of your service to the National Technical Honor Society.
Read More“…We want to have a good time to lift the spirits of all of us as we enter into a sometimes overly-hectic holiday season AND be able to raise a little money for a worthy cause!”
Read More“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.
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