Eagle News
We appreciate our involved parents and community members. We also enjoy broadcasting our latest news and information here on our News page, where we will chronicle school activities and student achievements and publish announcements. We’ll also offer helpful resources and information. So check back often; we’ll update it regularly.
Seneca Highlands CTC’s Student of the Week
Congratulations to Julian Seratt, from building construction, for being recognized as student of the week for the week of November 18.
Seneca Highlands CTC’s Student of the Week
Gauge Crawford is our Student of the Week for the week of November 11, 2024. Gauge is a first-year automotive student from Port Allegany who has shown outstanding dedication and enthusiasm for the trade.
Congratulations, Debbie Bird!
We are proud to recognize Debbie Bird for her outstanding dedication and commitment to our students at Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center!
Health Assistance Students Learn How to Properly Shave Patients
Seneca Highlands CTC Instructor Mr. Brent Bryant agreed to be a guinea pig for our Health Assistance students.
Seneca Highlands CTC’s Student of the Week
We are pleased to announce Brayden Shuey as the welding student of the week at Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center for the week of October 28, 2024.
Student Committee News
The student committee officers this year are.
Halloween Celebration
We had a great time on Halloween at Seneca Highlands.
Early Childhood Education Program Walk
Students from Seneca Highlands CTC’s Early Childhood Education program walked to the S. W. Smith Memorial Library in Port Allegany on October 16 to participate in “Story Hour.”
Seneca Highlands CTC’s Student of the Week
The culinary arts program at Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center is proud to announce Beau Shelley of Port Allegany, PA, as the student of the week for the week of October 14, 2024!
Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center Students Gain Insight Into Critical Infrastructure
Students from Mr. Bryant’s networking class at the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center were given a rare, behind-the-scenes look at two key utilities that keep Port Allegany running smoothly










