Steve Akins is thankful for his co-op job at ECF. “The Forge has been so generous with grants to our school, but they also support our co-op program, and for that, I am grateful.”
Read MoreCould there be a rematch in the future? Time will tell.
Read MoreIt has become a tradition — a sort of way to “get back” at the teachers and staff for all of the “do this” and “don’t do this” that is asked of them throughout the first of the year — for our students to take part in the annual Peer Leadership Pie Throw.
Read More“Yes you can make something of your life as you further your education -- even after learning a skill at a trade school.” I mean look -- this girl made it.
Read MoreCongratulations Halle St. Clair, Commercial Art Class of 2016 — After recently graduating Cum Laude from Slippery Rock University, she will continue her studies in Criminal Justice at Michigan State University.
Read MoreMy advice: Push yourself, be the best you that you can be, and find what it is that makes you happy — make that your career. If I can do it, you can do it too and who doesn’t want to be happy, am I right?
Read MoreOur Restaurant students have been hard at work cultivating their desire to serve and work in the food and hospitality industries.
Read MoreCongratulations to Amelia Hogue from Cosmetology who has been accepted to Clarion University; she plans to continue her skills learned through SkillsUSA competition to study Communications through Integrated Journalism.
Read MoreLinsey is an ideal candidate for the co-op program at LCCTC because she has learned all of the theory and hands-on skills in shop, and she can now master them as she applies these skills on the job.
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