No literally — the kids played outside! (and some games were inside but read on, and you’ll get the point . . .) It was the first-ever LCCTC Field Games, sponsored by the Conservation Club and Sports Club.
Read MoreLooks like rain: Click to read the primary plans for graduation. “Please be sunny — please be sunny — please be sunny . . .”
Read MoreThe final field trip of their high school career did not disappoint.
Read MoreTwo VA Seniors volunteers served as veterinary assistants during the Spay and Neuter Event at Tails of Hope. Tyler McCullar (Laurel, senior) and Alexis Davis (Wilmington, senior) deserve a shout-out and extra acknowledgment for their hard work!
Read More“How has Corporal Hoyland made a positive difference in your life?
Corporal Hoyland is being nominated for the "Sgt. Mike Hayes School Resource Officer of the Year Award". If you would like to share how Cpl. Hoyland has positively influenced your life, we encourage you to select “like” or send your comments here:
https://forms.gle/3L5U2RmbXH7zaJa3A
We’ll be sure to forward your endorsement to the committee.
Read MoreCongratulations, Ian!!
Read MoreWhen you think of the game of “Chess,” instead of the physical prowess, or boisterous family fun, or digital mayhem, we consider the mental fortitude it takes to even begin to move the first piece on the board.
Read MoreLawrence County CTC’s Chapter of FFA is excited to join in on the fun as we participate in the Extemporaneous Speech and Jr. Prepared Speech categories, as well as with our Veterinary Science Team.
Read More. This year was their first “normal” year and now they were seniors. Never having learned to lead by the example of those who went before them, they paved their own way. They demonstrated what it was like to “Be here.” They showed the underclassmen what it meant to “Be ready.” They learned what it means to “Be respectful and Be safe,” but they learned it, and now, it was time to celebrate their successes.
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