Staff Members
Career Technical Education

200 Bearcat Blvd.

Phone - 228-865-1955

Fax - 228-865-1954

READY TO BUILD, CODE & COMPETE?
A futuristic robotics club poster features a dark blue and teal circuit-board background with glowing binary code. Centered at the top is the text “[LBSD] Robotics Club” followed by “Grades 3–12” and “Interest Form.” A large QR code labeled “Scan Me” sits on the right side. In the bottom left corner is the FIRST Robotics logo. On the right, a friendly cartoon robot smiles while holding a tablet, adding an inviting, kid‑friendly touch to the STEM-themed design.

Long Beach School District in partnership with FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition in Science and Technology) is gearing up for another exciting year of robotics! Students in grades 3–12 are invited to share their interest in joining one of our robotics clubs, with opportunities to compete at both the regional and state levels.

FIRST LEGO League (FLL): Grades 3–7 FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC): Grades 7–12 FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC): Grades 9–12

Robotics clubs will meet after school at the CTE Building, with specific meeting days and times to be announced.

Interested? Scan the QR code or complete the interest form here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScGcKBeF9eS24eqEfZ818IaVin5EatIKDHVAum6xy_BYzQh2Q/viewform

Come build something awesome with us! Long Beach School District: The future is built here.

Proud Bearcat moment at War Memorial Park!
Today   ada alt text Here’s clean, ADA-compliant alt text for your image—clear, concise, and focused on purpose and context.  Alt Text:   A group of five people work together outdoors to install a tall metal flag pole into the ground. They steady the pole and use tools while standing on a grassy area near a chain-link fence, with trees and a white vehicle in the background.

Long Beach High School CTE students put their skills to work this week, installing a new flagpole for the City of Long Beach. Under the guidance of their dedicated instructors, these students planned, prepared, and completed the installation—adding a meaningful and beautiful enhancement to one of our community’s most treasured spaces.

Superintendent Dr. Talia Lock praised the students’ efforts, sharing: “Our CTE students continue to show what it means to serve with pride and purpose. Their craftsmanship and willingness to support our city reflect the very best of Long Beach. We are incredibly proud of the work they’ve done to help beautify War Memorial Park.”

Thank you to our talented students, their instructors, and the City of Long Beach for this partnership that highlights the power of hands‑on learning and community service.

Bearcats make a difference—on campus and beyond.