Whether it’s inside or out of doors, LCCTC’s students are ready to work. Being at a trade school we, obviously, have trade shops and complete a lot of hands-on projects — this is certainly true of Electrical Occupations.
Read MoreCongratulations to those seniors who have put in their time, have worked to get a great skill, and who can claim membership in the Graduating Class of 2018!
Hosted by Class Advisor, Mrs. Brown and the senior class officers and catered by the Restaurant Trades Students from LCCTC, on May 9th, the Class of 2019, their families and friends, and the administration and staff of LCCTC gathered to celebrate success of those who have worked so hard to accomplish so much.
Read MoreThe Future is Mine will sponsor their annual Color Run on Wednesday, May 29th. Click on the link for more details.
Read MoreIf you would like to attend LCCTC next year, but have not yet signed up for the event, please call (724) 658 - 3583 ext. 7104 and be sure to tell us your t-shirt size!
Read More“Believe us when we tell you that it is a lot of fun,” Devin Dilling, Welding senior, advises. “Yes, you’ll be busy doing lots of activities that make you step outside of your comfort zone, but I promise that you’ll have a great time!”
Read More*If you plan to go to the last SWPBS incentive trip to the Pirate game on May 23rd sign ups are in Guidance the office. The cost is $7. You must be discipline referral free from April 8th to May 15th and be in compliance with our attendance policy. See Mr. Orelli with questions.
Read MoreCPR and First Aid are certifications that help students be ready for just about any situation, and now these certified students are even more job-ready!
Read MoreThe Health Assistant Shop has set a goal to gather seventy-five donors during their annual spring Blood Drive on May 14th — and they only have 15 more donors to go to reach that goal!
Read More“Because I am an active member of SkillsUSA, I chose to try for the scholarship thinking I would never get it; but with a little effort, I now have six-thousand dollars LESS that I’ll need to spend toward my education!” Jaden continues to advise future college applicants: “You never know until you try!”
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