
Students are having a great time at SkillsUSA!

Health Science Clinical Students met with the MUSC Physical Therapy Department during the February PULSE Program. Students learned about different types of therapies as well as participated in activities to help them understand the issues that patients needing these services might face with daily activities.

Learn more about the Lancaster County School District leadership through the Meet Me in ONE minute series. Get to know Dr. Raashad Fitzpatrick, Superintendent. https://vimeo.com/1062055042


Cosmetology Salon update! Sorry for any inconvenience!


Medical Terminology students used masking tape to create and label the heart in the hallway. This activity served not only to help them learn the parts of the heart but to help them memorize the blow of blood through the heart as well.

Our SkillsUSA group left yesterday for this year's state competition! Mechatronics students,
Bryson Rainey and Joshua Perez-Sanchez; and Machine Tool student, Xavier Brunette, are waiting for the competition to start!

Moment in Black History


Health Science Clinical students practicing their CCMA skills of removing sutures and staples on bananas.

Health Science clinical students were able to attempt a surgery simulation during the PULSE program at MUSC in January.

Moment in Black History


Are you looking for the perfect addition to your porch or patio? If so, we have exactly what you need! The Carpentry class has Adirondack chairs available! These are built by the students! If interested please contact the Career Center at 803-285-7404



Moment in Black History


Moment in Black History


Moment in Black History


Spring is quickly approaching. Do you need to update your outside entertaining area? If so, check out these picnic tables built by our Carpentry students. They are available for purchase! If you're interested in purchasing one, please contact the Career Center at 803-285-7404!


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Moment in Black History


What a treat! Students in the Law Enforcement Services program received a visit from their first federal law enforcement official, Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS), Special Agent David Coggins on February 11. The students were able to benefit from Special Agent Coggins distinctive law enforcement position as a federal Special Agent with multiple agencies including formally with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Topics of discussion included; how to become a DCIS Special Agent, asset forfeiture statistics, criminal charges vs. convictions, investigative priorities, DCIS global reach, and Title 18 (Criminal Code) & Title 10 (Armed Forces). Thank you Special Agent Coggins for sharing your time and investing your knowledge with the students of the LCSD Career Center Law Enforcement Program!




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On February 5, Law Enforcement Services students received a visit from Mrs. Erin Tindal, the City of Lancaster Police Department Public Information Officer, along with Lieutenant Brandon Hinson & Sergeant Derek Willis. This was a great time to review what the students learned during the first two weeks of the 1st semester about soft skills and teamwork that’s needed in every profession, especially in law enforcement when communicating with the community. Other topics of discussion included patrolling, community policing, press conferences, press releases, law enforcement social media posts, and requirements to become a public information officer for law enforcement. Thank you officers for the time you dedicated to the students of the LCSD Career Center Law Enforcement program.





