Above: The Lebanon County Career and Technology Center serves students from all six Lebanon County school districts. (LebTown file photo by Will Trostel)
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Todd Lassa
Todd Lassa is a career journalist with experience at metro dailies, a business weekly, a Capitol Hill newsletter publisher, and three national car enthusiast magazines. Lassa also contributes to LNP/Lancaster Online and Autoweek and is founding editor of thehustings.news. He lives in Columbia with his…
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LebTown coverage of LCCTC
LCCTC meeting coverage
CTC sends revised Articles of Agreement to six participating schools for approval
The Lebanon County Career and Technology Center forwarded its first updated Articles of Agreement in 30 years to six member school districts, revising a disputed funding formula to split future debt allocation 50/50 between student enrollment and property values.
Estimated costs come down for CTC’s new building or renovation proposals
Construction costs have eased and Beers + Hoffman Architecture has cut some costs on new and renovated building proposals for the Lebanon County Career & Technology Center, Joint Operating Committee is told.
CTC proposes 3.72% spending increase, Lebanon says district might withdraw
The Lebanon County Career & Technology Center’s Joint Operating Committee faces a funding dispute among six school districts over how to split costs for a building renovation or replacement estimated at up to $123.26 million.
Lebanon County Career & Technology Center hires new principal
The Lebanon County Career & Technology Center’s Joint Operating Committee voted 6-0 to hire Daniel Romberger as the school’s new principal, filling a position opened when Alex DiMarzio resigned last autumn for a job at the Penn Manor district.
Harrisburg lobbyist pitches possible grants to cover CTC building costs
School Facility Improvement grants or the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program could cover much, not all costs of renovation or replacement of the Lebanon County Career & Technology Center's building, lobbyist tells school committee.
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