Each step required the very best of each individual’s talents, but it was a team effort, for sure. The end result: Amazing! GREAT job, LCCTC! Once again, you make us proud!
Read More“This field can be pretty competitive,” she states, “but I love the welding community. No matter who I’m with or who I meet — we’re all welders, and we eventually become family.”
Read MoreMeet the sophomore and junior princesses and queen candidates for LCCTC’s 2018 Holiday Dance Candyland Court!
Read MoreCheck out 2016 LCCTC graduate, Madison Hansotte
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Read MoreNovember 2018 Pride and Promise Awardees: Christopher Ward, recognized for his commitment to making his school a better place and for his personal success: earning an industry certification in COT. Mrs. Pasterik for being recognized for her service to the school over the last 20+ years — particularly for her commitment to serve as NTHS Adviser during that time.
Read MoreSponsored by Peer Leadership: Sweat Pant Day tomorrow, Wednesday November 14.
Bring your $1.00 to get your tag.
The tags will NOT be the same as last week’s tag.
Read MoreHundreds of community members gathered in the cafeteria at Lawrence County CTC to enjoy a delicious dinner, chat with friends and family, and support Mr. Pavia and his quest to make Juvenile Diabetes Type One become “Type None.”
Read MoreWhat do you think of when you hear the word Poppy? Many different things come to mind. Some may think of an endearing term for grandfather; others may picture a field of multicolored flowers just outside of the city of Oz that made Dorothy from Kansas fall asleep. However, on Veterans Day, many know of the Remembrance Poppy, brilliant red in color; just how has this beautiful flower come to be connected with a day that honors those who have served in the military?
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