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Building and Moving

Masonry students repairing the wall at East Alexander Middle School.

 

 

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A student in carpentry class uses a square.

 

Building and Moving

Building and Moving is a high school career pathway focused on preparing students for college and career opportunities in advanced manufacturing, engineering, construction, and skilled trades. This pathway allows students to explore the design, building, and production processes that support modern infrastructure and manufacturing systems.

Students participate in hands-on, project-based learning experiences that emphasize technical skill development, problem-solving, precision, and safety. Through real-world applications, students learn how ideas move from design to production and construction, while gaining experience with industry tools, materials, and technology. The pathway encourages collaboration, critical thinking, and attention to detail as students apply engineering and construction concepts to authentic projects.


 

Building and Moving Courses

Advanced Manufacturing

Drafting I, II(Engineering), and III (Engineering)

Construction

Drafting I, II(Architectural), and III(Architectural)

Carpentry I, II, and III

Masonry I, II, and III


 

Building and Moving Courses in Action


 

Educators

Group photo of Building and Moving teachers-Roy Hadley, Jeremy Honeycutt, Josh Bowles, and Nathan  Robinson.

 

 

Roy Hadley

 

Jeremy Honeycutt

 

Josh Bowles

 

Nathan Robinson


 

CTSO

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