
Exciting news!!!!! We had 13 out of 13 cosmetology students pass the State Cosmetology Practical License Exam! We are so proud of these students and Mrs. King! Congratulations!

Last night was all about our students! Awards included Spirit of the Phoenix, student of the year in each class, completers in all 17 pathways, and work-based learning. Congratulations to all who were recognized for their outstanding work and achievements! We are proud of each of you!
The Spirit of the Phoenix award is given to a student who has excelled in one or more of the following areas: academics, work ethic, or overall citizenship. In most instances this student is also a completer, which means they have successfully completed all requirements for the program.
The following are recipients of the Spirit of the Phoenix Award:
Pictured
Nicholas Craig, Marketing Communications
Joshua Perez-Sanchez, Mechatronics
Tinsley Oliver, EMS
Mya Allen, Cosmetology
Victoria Harmon, Programming & Software Development
Tavarus Kelly, Emergency & Fire Management
Xavier Brunet, Machine Tool Technology
Jakob Catoe, Welding Technology
Ziyon Rhoney, Carpentry
Karla Rodriguez, Health Science
Ja'Nylah Tate, Accounting
Evan Althof, Automotive Collision Repair Technology
Not Pictured:
Adam Santiago, Administrative Services
Aidan Rudisill, Automotive Technology
Jamari Grier, Early Childhood Education
Dulce Navarro Romero, Family & Consumer Science
Jaziah Foots, Culinary Arts
Aaliyah Wright, Law Enforcement
Cheyenne Criminger, Horticulture
Also pictured is Dylan Effren who received the Lancaster County Fire Rescue Director's Award.
Congratulations to all students on a very successful year!











Students in Ms. Baker's Advertising classes had the opportunity to visit Scott Clark Toyota on Tuesday May 13. They took a tour of the dealership and learned how the different departments work together to provide excellent customer service and a great selection of vehicles to their customers. The emphasis was on their marketing department as well as the SCALE Program they offer to high school students. SCALE is an internship program for juniors and seniors. It is marketing and graphic design based. The students finished the visit with a Chick-fil-a lunch provided by Scott Clark Toyota!









The Ambush Club enjoyed its last official function of the 24-25 school year on May 8 at their 1st Annual Ambush Club Mentor Banquet located at the Multipurpose Building. Their banquet was a moment to express gratitude to sponsors, community collaborators, and celebrate the growth and achievements of the club’s young men with their families. The Ambush Club also want to express a heartfelt thank you to everyone that made the event special; Administrative Staff & Faculty of the LCSD Career Center, Culinary Instructor Chef Hawkes and his students for preparing the food, SFC Brown (Ret.) and LHS JROTC Cadets for serving the food and being a part of the breakdown crew, Jamari Grier for providing his wonderful voice, three dance preferences by Ms. Leonard LHS Dance Team, and Mrs. Paula Stegall-Lail & Mr. Heyward Law Enforcement Classes for decorating the event. Truly a fitting way to end the school year on a very high note, another great night to be a Phoenix!

Health Science 4 had 22 students test for the Certified Clinical Medial Assistant certification, and 22 passed! Way to go! We are so proud of these students and their hard work!

Welding students have been doing forklift training this week!




Save the Date - The 2nd annual Parent Pep Rally will be held on August 1, 2025 at Lancaster Memorial Stadium from 7:00- 9:00 pm. Lancaster County School District and Lancaster Promise Neighborhood invite all parents to join in the fun! Mark your calendar now.


We’re so proud of our Culinary Arts students who received awards this week at their OSCARS celebration for their exceptional skills and dedication! Their hard work in the kitchen has truly paid off—congratulations to all our future chefs! Keep cooking up greatness!




Congratulations to the LCSD Career Center Health Science 4 students from LHS & ILHS! 22 out of 22 passed the National Certified Clinical Medical Assistant Exam. #LCSDExcellence.


Happy School Nurse Day! 🩺💙
Today we celebrate our amazing school nurse, Jody Contreras, who keeps our students safe, healthy, and ready to learn. Thank you for all you do! #SchoolNurseDay #ThankYouNurse


Congratulations to our welding students! LCSD Career Center had 22 students to pass the National Welding Exam.


Happy Teacher Appreciation Week to all teachers, administrators, and other school support staff!


Congratulations to the April Student of the Month, Meredith Duncan. She is in the Cosmetology program.



Health Science students practice different types of injections during their skills assessment lab.

Law Enforcement Services students participated in a field trip to the Lancaster County Council Chambers and County Courthouse on April 30. The students toured the County Courthouse and spent the remainder of the day engaging in a round-robin style session with guest speakers from Lancaster County Government and the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office. Speakers included: Chief Magistrate Judge Curtisha Ingram, Solicitor Randy Newman Jr., Public Defender Mr. William Fricke, Parks and Recreation Director Mr. Chris Clouden, Sixth Circuit Solicitor’s Office Victim Advocate Ms. Armani Reid, multiple law enforcement officials from the Sheriff's Office (including Lieutenant Aaron Carroll—SWAT Commander and Criminal Investigator OIC), Lancaster County Administrator Mr. Dennis Marstall, Lancaster County Deputy Administrator Mrs. Stephany Snowden, and from Lancaster County EMS, Ms. Monica Graham and Mr. Greg Brasington.
Students gained invaluable insight into county government and the inner workings of the criminal justice system from these subject matter experts who generously gave their time. Special thanks to our host and event coordinator, Lancaster County Deputy Administrator Mrs. Stephany Snowden, and her staff for organizing this outstanding experience for the Law Enforcement Program students at the Lancaster County School District Career Center. What a great day to be a Phoenix!









Health Science Clinical students learned about the career opportunities in the Cardiopulmonary Department at MUSC Lancaster during the April PULSE program meeting.

Happy School Principal's Day to our amazing leader! 🎉 Your dedication, hard work, and care make our school a better place every day. We’re so lucky to have you guiding us with wisdom and passion. Thank you for all that you do! 👏 #PrincipalDay #ThankYouPrincipal #LeadershipMatters

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Today, students from Mrs. Lathan's Computer Programming class and Mrs. Wheeler's Accounting 2 class participated in a field trip to Comporium in Rock Hill. During the visit, they had the opportunity to explore both the technology and accounting/finance departments. The sessions were highly informative and provided valuable insight into various career paths available after graduation from the Lancaster County School District Career Center.
A special thank you to Comporium of Rock Hill for generously taking the time to engage with our students and share their expertise. The students thoroughly enjoyed the experience and left inspired by what they learned.


Visit https://lancastercsdsc.sites.thrillshare.com/article/2169664 for a message from Superintendent Dr. Raashad Fitzpatrick.
