School board members, administrators and teachers rolled out the red carpet Thursday night for a large group of Lamesa High School (LHS) students enrolled in the school’s Career and Technology Education (CTE) programs.The programs, offering students hands on training in culinary arts, cosmetology, medical and law enforcement services, welding, agriculture, construction and four other fields, has been so successful that other school districts are impressed.“At our level, with big schools seeing what we have, it’s a sight to see,” said LHS Principal Nate Gensler. “It is kind of a jewel in our crown.”They’re impressed with the programs and a state-of-the-art ...