
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!


Sneak peek!
There's something special happening in Automotive Collision starting next week! Any guesses? Stay tuned to follow this project!


We hope to see you January 25!


Tuesday's Fun Fact


Due to the threat of inclement weather, Lancaster County School District has designated Tuesday, January 9, 2024, as an E-Learning Day for all schools and offices.


Due to the threat of inclement weather, Lancaster County School District has designated Tuesday, January 9, 2024, as an E-Learning Day for all schools and offices. There will not be any afterschool activities on Tuesday, January 9, 2024. Again, Tuesday, January 9, 2024, will be an E-Learning Day for all employees and students. This is over safety concerns of the potential for severe weather in our area. Based on weather guidance, we could experience heavy rainfall, flash flooding, damaging winds, and the possibility of tornadoes. The latest weather predictions show parts of our county getting winds of up to 30 mph with wind gusts exceeding 40 mph. If this comes to fruition, we will face dangers operating school buses and in transportation in general. We will continue to monitor the weather and take any necessary safety precautions as warranted to keep our students safe. For more specifics for your student, your student’s teacher and school will send more information. This early notice will allow everyone to make the necessary arrangements for tomorrow. We will continue to monitor the weather, and we will keep you informed through Remind texts and the district website. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. As always, keeping our students and staff safe is our number one priority.


Here's a list of the 16 Career Clusters:
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
Architecture and Construction
Arts, AV Technology and Communications
Business Management, and Administration
Education and Training
Finance
Government and Public Administration
Health Science
Hospitality and Tourism
Human Services
Information Technology
Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
Manufacturing
Marketing
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics


Senior cosmetology students working hard in the salon practicing the skills they have learned.






Welcome back students! Let's finish the semester on a high note. You've got this!


Happy New Year from the faculty and staff of the LCSD Career Center!


As 2023 comes to an end, we hope this year has been the best yet for each of you! Enjoy if you are out celebrating, but please be safe! We want to see all of you in 2024!


Students in Mr. Catoe's Automotive Tech class worked on getting the headlights on this old Chevy working the week before Christmas. Other students in the class worked on replacing the carburetor on this zero turn mower!



One of the most popular programs at the Career Center is welding! Students were hard at work on their practical final exam the week before Christmas!



Auto collision students learned how to fix a leaky sunroof! Mr. Yarborough is explaining the common issues with leaky sunroofs and how to find where the problem is. He also explained to the students how to fix the issue!




The faculty and staff would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas!
Enjoy the time with friends and family!


That's a wrap on 8th grade tours for the 2023-2024 school year!
We can not say thank you enough to our ambassadors for all they did during the 8th grade tours! These young women were the face of the Career Center when each 8th grader from the district came to visit! To show appreciation for all their hard work they celebrated with a pizza lunch!
They will continue to serve as ambassadors as needed for events throughout the remainder of the school year! The next big event for them will the be the 8th, 9th, and 10th Grade Parent Night in January!





Table Talk Time in Mrs. Wheeler's Advanced Personal Finance Class!
In the spirit of the season, she asked her students to share how they would show kindness during the holidays! Students had some great answers! This was the students warm up before their lesson on the 20/10 Rule for credit usage!




Culinary students had a chance to put their skills to use on building gingerbread houses this week!





Greg Brasington, Lancaster County EMS Special Operations Coordinator, spent time with our Health Science 1 students last week. He was here to instruct them on Stop the Bleed. We are able to have guest instructors like this thanks to great partnerships with community organizations and industries. Thank you Mr. Brasington for taking the time to visit and share your experience and expertise!