Zach Graduates from Basic Training Tomorrow!
Though he was unable to even vote before his training began, Zach Marski, Welding Class of 2021, raised his hand and swore to:
support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the president of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me…
…and tomorrow, he’ll graduate from basic training as an e-2 in the Army Reserve.
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Questions about Schedules
Click to see some quick answers to some common questions.
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LCCTC Voted "Best of the Best"
LCCTC Voted “Best of the Best”
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High Honors for 2011 LCCTC CA Graduate!
“My instructors completely made my high-school years. I have a keepsake box with numerous things from each class… [I was] inspired to pursue further education while constantly working on and developing myself.”
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Be Bold, Brave, and Courageous: Address by JOC President
Graduates you have an important role to play in making this world a better place by choosing to do something with real purpose and necessity. Stay focused, embrace your desire and believe in yourself to achieve great things. On behalf of the JOC, I’d like to congratulate you all and wish you all the best of luck in the future. Remember to be BOLD, BRAVE, AND COURAGEOUS! Click the picture to read more.
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Apply Today! It's Not Too Late!
Apply today! Get a jump-start on your career!
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LCCTC Summer Blood Drive: Tuesday, June 23
@ NEW CASTLE FIRE DEPARTMENT:
Tuesday June 23 FROM 11 AM - 4 PM.
10 Margaret Street, New Castle, PA 16101
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Humble, Hungry and the Hardest Worker: Salutatorian Class of 2020
“I have always lived with this mindset -- If you want something, you have to work for it, and sooner or later it will be yours, but while you doing this -- ‘Be humble. Be hungry. And always be the hardest worker in the room’. “
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We Can Do Anything: Nick Neupauer, Valedictorian
“We have all been through a tough time these past couple months. We have had to face adversity that no other graduating classes have had to face. I believe that it will teach us a hard but valuable lesson: Do not ever take anything for granted. We can now use this lesson throughout our life to better ourselves. Let us use this unique experience to leave the Lawrence County Career and Technical center and go make a difference in our communities, across the state of Pennsylvania, and across the United States.” To read more of Nick’s address to the Class of 2020, click the picture.
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