
The SkillsUSA competition is coming up next month. We have several programs that will send students to compete. Over the next week we will spotlight those students. First up is Vanessa Gutierrez-Arias, a mechatronics student, preparing for competition!

Tuesday's Fun Fact


Do you like to entertain? If so, you need one of these floating charcuterie boards! These are custom and can be made to customer's specifications. If interested, please contact Carlean Taylor at the Career Center! 803-285-7404 or carlean.taylor@lcsd.k12.sc.us


Advanced Personal Finance students explored how technology has changed over the years while searching for careers of interest. They also used this time to practice what was learned about protecting their identities from fraud or theft. The students created career vision boards to display their findings about the careers. The students used O'Net website to see job qualifications, skills, and education needed to obtain the job of interest.










Spring is just around the corner and what better way to get your porch or patio ready than with a brand new glider built by one of our Horticulture pathway students! It can be yours for only $350 and you can pick the finish on it! If interested please call or email Carlean Taylor at the Career Center! 803-285-7404 or carlean.taylor@lcsd.k12.sc.us



We were honored to host Leadership Lancaster on Wednesday, February 7. They toured the school, learned more about our programs, and enjoyed a delicious meal prepared by our Culinary Arts students.











Here's another project update! Welding classes are still hard at work building this custom grill! Remember, if you are interested in one please call or email Carlean Taylor at the Career Center! 803-285-7404 or carlean.taylor@lcsd.k12.sc.us




Faculty stayed after school on Tuesday, February 6, for their monthly faculty meeting that turned into an engaging professional development opportunity. This meeting was done a little different though, as it was conducted as a class complete with an objective and activity! Teachers became the students and administrators were the teachers. The objective given to the "class" was to construct a paper airplane that would fly a minimum of 20 feet. The faculty had fun while reviewing effective objective writing and lesson execution.











Remember that sneak peek of the new project in Auto Collision? Well work is underway on it and here's a better look at it! It is a 1957 Cadillac Coupe DeVille!
Mr. Yarborough is seen instructing his Level 1 students on proper sanding!









Tuesday's Fun Fact


Culinary Arts Management 2 students had the opportunity to attend the SC ProStart Boot Camp at Trident Technical College on Friday. This was to help them prepare for the upcoming ProStart Invitational in March.

Check out our Facebook page for a new giveaway!


Tuesday's Fun Fact


When an instructor needs a podium for instruction, what do they do? Call on the Level 4 Carpentry students to build one! These students were able to complete this build in one class period. The podium was delivered to the instructor this morning.





Flyer designed and created by William Morrison, Marketing Communications student (LCSDCC).


We hosted a parent and student night for all 8th, 9th, and 10th grade students across the district on Thursday January 25. This was a great opportunity for parents and students to learn more about the pathways offered at the Career Center, as well as meet our faculty and staff. Those in attendance were able to enjoy a hot dog supper provided by our Culinary Arts students. A lot of those in attendance also left winners with one of our awesome door prizes! Thank you to everyone who made this event a success!











We would like to recognize Ny'quarious Moore as the January Student of the Month!


Follow this build! Welding students are working on a custom grill. This one is already claimed but if you are interested in one let us know! You can email carlean.taylor@lcsd.k12.sc.us or call the Career Center at 285-7404!



Some of our teachers and staff spent the long weekend at the FYI Conference at Myrtle Beach!
The keynote speaker was Chef La Tasha McCutchen, winner of Hell’s Kitchen season 13. Different CTE instructors and administrators from around the state presented during the breakout sessions! Our very own Chef Dominic Hawkes was presented with the Alternative Certified Teacher of the Year Award at the close of the conference! This conference was a great motivation for our teachers as second semester starts today! Oh and you can't beat that view for a conference!











No school today in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day!
See everyone tomorrow to kick off 2nd Semester!
