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Woodworking

Description Quick Info 4 Year Plan

 

  Description
 

The woodworking pathway at Eureka High School allows students to work with their hands as well as their minds. Through a project based curriculum, students in this program learn about woodworking fundamentals, both in hand and machine tools. As a student progresses through this program, they will have an opportunity to intern with a local cabinetmaker, as well as showcase their talents by creating a quality senior project. Any student that completes this program will receive a sash at graduation to distinguish them as graduate of the Eureka High School woodworking program.

 

  Quick Info
Required Courses Elective Courses Senior Project Awards and Internships
  • Woodworking 1
  • Woodworking 2
  • Woodworking 3
  • Advanced Woodworking
  • Mechanical Drawing
  • MIT Selective
  • Mechanical Drawing
  • HROP Welding

Job Overview

Job Shadowing

Internships

Students will receive a supplemental diploma and an honorary sash at graduation.

 

  4 Year Plan
  Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors
Required:

MIT
Wood 1

Wood 2

Wood 3

Advanced Study

Elective:

 

Drafting

Geometry

 

 

 
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