What does it mean to earn an honor cord?
- Madison Hansotte ~ "It is a visual representation of my accomplishments -- proof that all of my hard work paid off. My parents told me that they were proud of me, and that means a lot."
- Halle St. Clair ~ "I love being able to display my hard work when I walk across the stage."
- Kaitlyn Wright ~ "I was proud. This would never have happened at my home school; I was really able to grow here at LCCTC."
- Lacey Lopes ~ "That night, I heard words from parents that mean so much to me: 'I'm proud of you'."
How can YOU earn an honor cord to wear with your cap and gown during graduation? Here are the requirements for the following cords:
- NTHS (National Technical Honor Society): Be a member in good standing during your senior year. See Mrs. Pasterik for more details.
- Peer Leadership: Be a member in good standing during your senior year.
- ROVA (Rotary Outstanding Vocational Award): Attend the ROVA event in the spring of your junior year. See Ms. McVicker for more details.
- SkillsUSA: Be a member in good standing during your senior year.
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