Our annual Christmas Tree Decorating Contest lit up the cafeteria with creativity, craftsmanship, and a whole lot of holiday spirit! Our Student Council was busy at work decorating for the Holiday Dance, and our academic door decorations set the theme for some holiday spirit.
Read MoreMore than 45 students visited the space, each welcomed with personalized support as they browsed racks of clothing, tried on outfits, and selected accessories that matched their style. For many, this opportunity meant being able to fully participate in the dance without the financial stress that often accompanies formal events.
Read MorePlease join us in congratulating Milo on their award and the 4 students (Milo Fair, Desiree D'Ambrosi, Josh Siegel, and Easton Grable) on being part of this year's exhibition and continuing our habit of excellence!
Read MoreOverall, the event was both informative and enjoyable, giving students practical tools and knowledge to make healthier choices while also strengthening their collaboration and communication abilities.
Read MoreThe ability to say a simple “thank you” was an honor. While these SkillsUSA members may view their participation as a service project, the warmth and kindness returned by the veterans, their families, and children along the route made it feel as though the students were the ones who received something truly special.
Read MoreThis year, the SkillsUSA members from LCCTC woke up a little earlier than in past years. Ready to, once again, lend assistant to the Veterans and Agent Orange Veterans Project at their annual Pre-Parade Pancake Breakfast.
Read MoreA leadership team from the Lawrence County Chapter of SkillsUSA traveled to 7 Springs Resort for a Thursday day trip on October 30, 2025. The purpose: to check out the Fall PA Western Region Leadership Conference to see if it was worth the investment for the following year. And though the snow hadn’t yet fallen on this hub, best known for its ski slopes, much fun was still to be had.
Read MoreAs the weekend came to a close, the SkillsUSA members left with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper understanding of the importance of leadership, service, and professionalism in both their personal and professional lives. That night at Camp Kon-o-Kwee, members left not just with memories but with a clear understanding of how to apply these principles in their future careers and beyond.
Read MoreThe SkillsUSA team at LCCTC was able to “Champion [the] Future” for children to enjoy a fantastic experience at the camp.
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