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This year, our annual Expo will be held on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
Selected Greer Middle School students and ALL (over 1400) Greer High School students will be able to attend and visit with prospective employers in our area. We invite you to come meet our exceptional #GreerGRIT students and introduce them to all of the opportunities your business has to offer!
Until we have the privilege of meeting in person, let us introduce you to GHS through social media.
Greenville County Schools encourages all students to not only receive a high school diploma but also graduate with an industry certification and/or college credit. For more information about our district wide G+ initiative, click on the button to the left.
We currently have 96 students enrolled in GHS's advanced manufacturing and engineering program. After completing one or two years in our program, students have two options for achieving certifications.
The first path involves the Bonds Career Center or the Innovation Center. Students apply for admission to these programs in the spring of their freshmen, sophomore or junior year. After successfully completing the program, the student will be awarded a certification in their area of study. Please click the button below for more information on our Career Centers.
After taking both the freshmen and sophomore classes, students may choose to take two more classes in the engineering pathway. Upon successful completion of four classes, the student will graduate as a pre engineering completer.
The GHS Manufacturing and Engineering program focuses on developing college and career readiness (G+), teaching with hands on activities and building in demand skills. Below is a sample of topics covered in our curriculum.
Collaboration
Brainstorming Strategies
Concept Sketching
Professionalism
Engineering Design Process
Bridge Design and Construction
Career Exploration
OSHA 10 Certification
Measurement Lab
3D Printing
Identify and Safely Use Hand and Power Tools
Robotics
Circuits
Fusion 360 (CAD)
Creating and Interpreting Technical Drawings