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Dear LCTC Community,
I hope this letter finds you all in the best of spirits and ready for an exciting new academic year. It is with
immense pleasure and a sense of honor that I introduce myself as the new principal of the Livonia
Career Technical Center.
This year will mark my 17th year in Career and Technical Education. My career began with Bedford Public
Schools where I taught marketing education for three years before joining the Livonia Public Schools
community. In my tenure at Livonia Public Schools, I taught business and marketing at both Stevenson
and Churchill High Schools. I spent the last seven years teaching the fashion merchandising program at
the Livonia Career Technical Center. This past spring, I served as the acting principal for LCTC. Prior to
starting my career in education, I attended Eastern Michigan University where I received both my
bachelor’s degree in business management and marketing education and my master’s degree in K-12
Educational Leadership.
Outside of school, I am blessed with a wonderful family. My husband and I have been married since
2011 and we have three wonderful children. In my free time, I enjoy running, cooking, family, and
cheering my kids on at their many sporting events.
We have so much to be excited about at LCTC this year. Our bond renovations are almost complete, and
we are excited to share the new learning environment with our students, including our new medical
simulation lab. Our programs provide students with work-based learning and leadership experiences
through business partnerships throughout the community. All our CTE programs will be offering college
credit opportunities through articulation agreements along with a majority of our programs offering
industry-standard credentials students can obtain.
Throughout my career in education, I have been deeply passionate about career and technical
education. I firmly believe that equipping students with hands-on skills and real-world experiences is
crucial in preparing them to thrive in a rapidly evolving job market. With this dedication in mind, I am
committed to upholding and further enhancing the outstanding programs and opportunities offered at
LCTC.
Education is collaborative, and I look forward to partnering with staff, parents, and the community to
provide our students with the best possible learning experience. As we begin this school year, let us
work hand in hand to create a learning community that empowers each student to reach their fullest
potential.
Sincerely,
Lindsay Gray
Principal, Livonia Cereer Technical Center