Posted by rrc300 u on September 24, 2017 at 06:09:47 from (166.137.252.95):
In Reply to: High School classes posted by 37Chief on September 23, 2017 at 16:03:11:
Metal and machine classes aren't totally dead a school district near me actually the next one over, had the entire labs visited by a nearby steel mill. A few days later the school got a call from the mill,they wanted a meeting with the principal and teachers of the shop classes. The mill people told the school they were getting those classes made over and modernized. The school of course laghed and said with what money? The mill replied you are going to use our money and we would like you to think big. In the end the welding lab got new welders a plasma table and dust collector/ventilation system. The machine classes were given all new machines and tooling.
The company I work for installed the new dust collector and ventilation in the weld lab. I will say the mill did that school right. Theere was what needed to be there without all the frills of a new school and none of the politics of it. I don't know for fact but I guess the school board was told no BS or we will take the offer away and nothing for anyone.
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