Snohomish County high school students showcase their construction skills
MARYSVILLE Students from around Snohomish County put their construction skills on display during a showcase Thursday at Marysville Pilchuck High School.
The Regional Apprenticeship Pathways Spring Showcase had almost 75 attendees, including elected officials from around the county and state, trade workers and other members of the public. The RAP program is the only state-recognized construction trades pre-apprenticeship school serving high school juniors, seniors and Everett Community College students.
On Thursday, the programs students showed off what they learned throughout the year. Metal sculptures, training stations, rusty trailers and machines worth thousands of dollars were all on display.
Max Croker and Ruben Obispo, both seniors at Jackson High School in Mill Creek, showed off a CNC router that uses digital designs to precisely carve wood, plastic, metal and other materials.
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