This year, our school took its next steps toward ensuring our students are career and college (…and trade school) ready.
Read MoreThe ability to say a simple, “Thank you” was an honor. These SkillsUSA members could look at their time spent walking in the parade as a service project; however, the warmth and kindness returned from the veterans and families made it seem like the SkillsUSA members were the recipients of something special, instead.
Read MoreIf you’ve driven by the corner of Mill Street and North Street, you might have seen a few familiar faces; These are eager students studying in LCCTC’s Carpentry Class, willing to put in a hard-day’s working side-by-side with Local 420 Carpentry Union. What are they doing? For the third year in a row, LCCTC Carpentry students are helping to assemble to 40’x’80’ outdoor ice rink.
Read More“I can’t even begin to describe how much LCCTC and the Health Assistant program helped me,” states Jem (Montgomery) Cox. “I was prepared for whatever the military was going to throw at me.”
Read MoreWhen it came to Abbey’s post-secondary plans, there was little doubt what direction she would take after graduating from LCCCTC’s Health Assistant Program in 2015…
Read More“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them." -- John F. Kennedy
Read MoreWhen Vaughn James landed a job at Ellwood Mill Products through LCCTC’s Co-Op Program in his senior year, he was pretty excited. Because of the training that career and technical education can provide, James, now a graduate, realizes the advantage having a hands-on experience and background in a field like industrial electricity can have.
Read MoreCongratulations to our seniors who have successfully gained employment through our Co-Op program.
Read MoreOnce again, Peer Leadership hopes to make a difference in our community and beyond.
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