We welcomed the first group of 8th graders from Indian Land Middle School this past week! The students toured classes that are available to them at the Career Center! We look forward to welcoming these students back again next year as 9th graders into the Career Center family!
28 days ago, Amanda Baker
Law Enforcement Services students had the privilege of interacting with police officers from the Rock Hill City Police Department on November 6. During the visit, officers discussed key topics including the use of technology in law enforcement, body cameras, community relations, career specialties, and the unique challenges faced in modern policing. Students also had the opportunity to explore the equipment and tools used by patrol officers during their shifts and observe live demonstrations of a felony traffic stop and a domestic disturbance response. Several students even had the chance to participate in the exercises, gaining valuable hands-on experience. Overall, it was an engaging and educational experience that deepened students’ understanding of law enforcement practices. Special thanks to Captain Stinson, Sergeant Andrews, and Sergeant Beach of the Rock Hill Police Department for dedicating their time and expertise to support the LCSD Career Center Law Enforcement program.
29 days ago, Amanda Baker
The National Guard was back last week to visit Mrs. George-Miller's classes. They talked to students about life after high school and the importance of having a plan. The students always look forward to these visits and enjoy them!
30 days ago, Amanda Baker
Thank you to A.R. Rucker Middle school for bringing their 8th graders to tour the Career Center! Students were able to visit each program and hear from the teacher to learn more about it! We look forward to welcoming these students into the Career Center family next year when they begin their high school career!
30 days ago, Amanda Baker
Check out the newest project that rolled into the welding shop. Follow along to see what it becomes! Drop your guess below in the comment of what you think it is going to be!
about 1 month ago, Amanda Baker
The Ambush Club had the wonderful opportunity to partner with Rev. Anthony Pelham, CEO of The Community Powerhouse, for their October 22nd presentation titled “Making Good Decisions.” Rev. Pelham’s engaging session inspired thoughtful reflection and meaningful discussion among members about how the choices they make today can impact their lives five days, five weeks, five months, and even five years from now. It was an impactful and insightful experience. The Ambush Club is honored to benefit from Rev. Pelham’s expertise and guidance this year. A special thank you to Comporium for generously providing the meal for this event.
about 1 month ago, Amanda Baker
We would like to say thank you to all veterans for their service!
about 1 month ago, Amanda Baker
about 1 month ago, Lancaster County School District
Lancaster County School District is aware of a false social media post regarding school closure. ALL schools and offices will operate on a normal schedule on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. We are continuing to monitor the weather and will post an update if needed. Again, all schools and offices will operate on normal schedule on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
about 1 month ago, Lancaster County School District
We are just a little over a week away! We hope to see you at Parent Night! Please remember the clear bag policy will be in place for this event!
about 1 month ago, Amanda Baker
Carpentry 2 just completed a raw edge white oak bench for Clinton Elementary School. The bench has a welded steel frame painted black with the white oak left natural with Spar Varnish. The welding class made the frame and Carpentry prepared the wood, finished and assembled the bench.
about 1 month ago, Amanda Baker
Students from our Carpentry, Welding, and Machine Tool programs participated in industry visits. Chief Buildings and Nutramax Laboratories hosted our students to tour their facilities. Students got a first hand look at what a potential career path in that industry looks like.
about 1 month ago, Amanda Baker
The LCSD Career Center Plumbing program participated in an industry visit. The class toured Charlotte Pipe. Students were able to see how the products they use in class are made first hand. Students also learned about manufacturing and distribution processes that meet and exceed industry standards.
about 1 month ago, Amanda Baker
Law Enforcement students are receiving instruction in proper handcuffing techniques and gaining hands-on experience with first aid litter familiarization.
about 1 month ago, Amanda Baker
The Ambush Club dedicated their Saturday morning, October 25, to volunteering at Food Lion on Airport Road, one of the club’s valued sponsors whose ongoing support contributes greatly to the success of their mission. Mentees assisted with a parking lot cleanup and area beautification projects, making it a productive and rewarding day. This effort not only enhanced the local community but also strengthened our partnership with a key supporter!
about 1 month ago, Amanda Baker
Lancaster County School District is proud to celebrate school achievement in 2024–2025. From the foundational work of K–2 teachers to the efforts of every educator and staff member through high school, this is truly a K–12 success story. LCSD has NO unsatisfactory schools, the number of below average schools decreased, and the number of excellent schools increased. LCSD outperformed the State in the Academic Achievement, Preparing for Success, Multilingual Learners Progress, Graduation Rate, and Student Progress categories. Together, our schools achieved significant gains.
One Lancaster —
All In for All Students!
about 1 month ago, Lancaster County School District
Lancaster County School District is proud to celebrate school achievement in 2024–2025. From the foundational work of K–2 teachers to the efforts of every educator and staff member through high school, this is truly a K–12 success story. LCSD has NO unsatisfactory schools, the number of below average schools decreased, and the number of excellent schools increased. LCSD outperformed the State in the Academic Achievement, Preparing for Success, Multilingual Learners Progress, Graduation Rate, and Student Progress categories. Together, our schools achieved significant gains.
One Lancaster — All In for All Students!
#SCReportCards #OneLancaster
about 1 month ago, Lancaster County School District
Lancaster County School District is proud to celebrate school achievement in 2024–2025. From the foundational work of K–2 teachers to the efforts of every educator and staff member through high school, this is truly a K–12 success story. LCSD has NO unsatisfactory schools, the number of below average schools decreased, and the number of excellent schools increased. LCSD outperformed the State in the Academic Achievement, Preparing for Success, Multilingual Learners Progress, Graduation Rate, and Student Progress categories. Together, our schools achieved significant gains.
One Lancaster —
All In for All Students!
about 1 month ago, Lancaster County School District
Lancaster County School District is proud to celebrate school achievement in 2024–2025. From the foundational work of K–2 teachers to the efforts of every educator and staff member through high school, this is truly a K–12 success story. LCSD has NO unsatisfactory schools, the number of below average schools decreased, and the number of excellent schools increased. LCSD outperformed the State in the Academic Achievement, Preparing for Success, Multilingual Learners Progress, Graduation Rate, and Student Progress categories. Together, our schools achieved significant gains.
One Lancaster —
All In for All Students!
about 1 month ago, Lancaster County School District
Please join us in supporting a great cause as we partner with the Lancaster Area Coalition for the Homeless to give back to our community.
about 1 month ago, Amanda Baker