Durham Public Schools, Ļć½¶Šć partner to prepare students for skilled trades field
Durham Public Schools and Ļć½¶Šćnical Community College are collaborating with local businesses to fulfill the need for skilled trade workers in the area.
The WayMakers: Durhamās Skilled Trades Pathway is funded through $450,000 in grants from the A.J. Fletcher Foundation. Durham Public Schools will receive $300,000, and Ļć½¶Šć will receive $150,000.
āĻć½¶Šć and Durham Public Schools recognize the need for skilled trade employees in Durham and the rest of the Triangle,ā said Dr. Bill Ingram, President of Ļć½¶Šć. āWe are proud to partner with Durham Public Schools and area businesses to meet this community need by training high school and adult students to qualify for in-demand positions with livable wages.ā
Durham Public Schools will apply their grant funds to establish a Skilled Trades Academy at Southern School of Energy & Sustainability, which will start in Fall 2019. The academy will be for juniors and seniors in the Durham Public Schools system and will feature courses in construction, electrical, HVAC, power line maintenance, and plumbing in addition to classes in leadership and entrepreneurship.
Ļć½¶Šć will provide the Pathway by doubling the number of instructional offerings in the Collegeās Core Construction Fundamentals Course; establishing new plumbing and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, or HVAC, apprenticeship opportunities; and expanding shared programming with Durham Public Schools.
āThe future is about collaboration. Empowering our kids to excel in the 21st-century means theyāre going to need real world experiences. Ļć½¶Šć and Durham Public Schools working together to make that happen is what Durham is all about,ā said Damon Circosta, Executive Director and Vice President of the A.J. Fletcher Foundation.
Ļć½¶Šć will use its grant funds from A.J. Fletcher to build out and equip teaching spaces and help hire instructors for plumbing and HVAC courses.
Graduates from the Skilled Trades Academy can then choose whether they want to seek employment or apprenticeship opportunities or continue their education at Ļć½¶Šć or a four-year college.
āOur goal is to open up more options for students,ā said Dr. Pascal Mubenga, Superintendent of Durham Public Schools. āBy partnering with local companies to offer rigorous coursework and on-the-job learning, our students will be prepared to go directly to work or continue on to college if thatās part of their career plan.ā
Students in both entities will have work-based learning opportunities.
The pathwayās strategic partners will assist in establishing a shared advisory committee, developing curriculum and project-based partnerships, providing and training instructors, sharing resources, and other matters. Partners include CT Wilson Construction, Duke Energy, Durham General Contractors Association, Rebuilding Together, and Habitat for Humanity of Durham.
āDurham General Contractors Association is pleased to partner with Ļć½¶Šć and Durham Public Schools on this exciting new Skilled Trades Pathway program. We believe this program will help the Construction Industry, Ļć½¶Šć, and most importantly, the people who are looking for a good paying, long-term employment opportunity,ā said Tim Cothran of the Durham General Contractors Association.
The WayMakers program will officially launch with a celebration in January 2019.