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Watch this to discover how industry-school collaborations can address the manufacturing workforce shortage with real-world impact.
You’ll learn how Hononegah High School’s engineering and machining program equips students with practical skills through classroom work and a mold builder partnership, where they help build a paper clip mold with Electroform. Hear how this hands-on project teaches precision, quality control and machining basics, bridging classroom theory to industry standards.
You’ll also hear the call for industry to commit time and resources to build our talent pipeline. You’ll see how mistakes, like misaligned holes, become learning opportunities, preparing students for technical careers or college.
Finally, you’ll get advice on how to take that first step to developing your own local high school partnership.
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