All Seniors will TSI test through their Gov/Eco classes Nov 29th- Dec 2nd
Students learn through the study of architecture, hands-on design, and build process.
Students practice skills within a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) environment.
Students engage with industry partners in a variety of settings.
Students learn a variety of skills in the construction field.
Students have the opportunity to practice with industry equipment.
Students practice skills within a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) environment.
Digital logistics is the management of the flow of things between the point of origin and the point of consumption to meet the requirements of customers or corporations. Engineering is solving problems related to manufacturing, construction, product development, inspection, maintenance, sales, and research.
Students use robotic kits to demonstrate understanding
Students use software simulation programs demonstrating knowledge of logistics and engineering
Students can join teams. Competition experiences include, but are not limited to, qualifying, regional, and state competitions.
Certifications are available through SolidWorks Program, to include Mechanical Design, Electrical Design, and Sustainable Design.
Students learn a variety of skills in the electrical technology field.
Students have the opportunity to earn hours towards a TDLR Apprentice Electrician License.
Students practice skills within a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) environment.
Students learn a variety of skills in the mill and cabinetry field.
Students have the opportunity to practice on industry equipment and visit with industry partners.
Students practice skills within a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) environment.
Students start with the basics in safety, welding, design, and technology.
Students design and produce projects to enter in SkillsUSA competitions.
Instruction includes theory and practice to prepare students for their American Welding Society (AWS) certification.