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Door County industries need machinists, so high school program helps


INSTITUTE – There are other ways to find a lifelong career in Door County besides working in tourism, hospitality and the arts. Like machining, for example.

A year-old program for Peninsula high school students aims to give them a head start in that much-needed trade locally with immediate job skills and post-graduation credits, and one business says it’s already bearing fruit.

Sevastopol High School senior Alex Andreae operates a CNC (computer numerical control) machine to cut precise slots into a metal block in a class for the Door County Machining Program at Sevastopol School.

Launched last October, the Door County Machining Program teaches metal fabrication and CNC (computer numerical control) machining skills to participating juniors and seniors from Sevastopol, Sturgeon Bay, Southern Door and Gibraltar high schools. The hands-on program is run by the Sturgeon Bay campus of Northeast Wisconsin Technical College in partnership with the school districts and local businesses that sponsor its tuition, with the lab at Sevastopol.



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