Carpentry & Construction Students Recognized with Entry-Level Carpentry Certificates

To wrap up the school year, students in Mr. Nolan Otremba’s Carpentry and Construction course had the sheds they built officially inspected by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters. The students passed inspection and received certificates certifying they have the entry-level skills required for a career in carpentry. During the visit, students also spoke with the representatives about entering the field, essential industry skills, and the career benefits of the trade.

Carpentry and Construction Students pose with their sheds, teacher Nolan Otremba, and representatives of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters.

We are incredibly proud of their hard work, precision, and dedication.

Article and Photos Submitted by Nolan Otremba
Whitewater High School Technology and Engineering Teacher
otrno01@wwusd.org

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