About
The Marshall County Vocational Education Center opened on March 11, 1976 and was renamed in 1981 in honor of W.R. "Spot" Lowe, Jr., a local businessman and Tennessee House Representative who was a strong supporter of vocational education in the the state. SLTC moved to its current location on Jason Maxwell Boulevard in 1984. In 1990, Spot Lowe Technology Center was accredited by the National Center for Career and Technical Education and was named a Tennessee Career Center of Excellence in 2010.
SLTC has played an important role in the economic development of Marshall County. The school's programs provide students with the skills they need to succeed in high-demand jobs. Current programs of study offered at Spot Lowe Technology Center, Marshall County High School, Cornersville High School, Forrest High School and Lewisburg Middle School include: Agribusiness; Agricultural Engineering and Applied Technologies; Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair; Business Management; Career Exploration; Cosmetology; Criminal Justice; Construction; Engineering; Environmental and Natural Resource Management; Human and Social Services; Nursing Services; Office Management; Teaching as a Profession (K-12); Veterinary and Animal Science; and Welding.
In addition to its academic programs, student clubs are offered including FBLA, HOSA, and participation in SkillsUSA.
Phone: (931) 359-4911
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