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Dr. Anne J. Matula, MBA, Edd President Dr. Anne J. Matula, MBA, EdD President } Man-hour contributions: 1. CITGO } DuPont Flint Hills Resources LyondellBasell REPCON, Inc. Valero } Brand Energy } Drew Kimura, Lyondell--Chairman } Kyle Budd, Budd Electric--Vice-Chairman } David Carlin, Bay, Ltd. --Secretary/Treasurer } Bob Parker, Repcon, Inc } Ed De La Cruz, CITGO } Rodney Dillon, Flint Hills Resources } Susan VanBrunt, DuPont Corpus Christi* } John Davidson, J. M. Davidson, Inc. } Bob Cuvelier, Rabalais I&E Constructors } Johnny Arevalos, Valero } Tomas Franco, Brock Services, Ltd. } NCCER Training and Assessment Center } NCCER Crane Performance Assessment Center } Welding, Pipefitting, Instrumentation, Industrial Painting, Scaffold-building, Mobile Crane Operation, Field Safety, Safety Technology } Drug-free } Merit shop 4-year apprenticeship programs licensed by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship Training: ◦ Electrical (classes + OJT) ◦ Plumbing (classes + OJT) } OJT Sponsors—Contractors } Eligible for licensure exam—Journeyman Accelerated Craft Training • Welding, Pipefing, Instrumentaon, Industrial Pain5ng, Scaffold-building, Mobile Crane Operaon, Field Safety, Safety Technology • Every completed learning sec5on (module) is recorded in the NCCER Naonal Registry, generang a transcript of all worK High School Program Course Offerings Course Schedule (all classes) Electrical & Instrumentation 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Welding & Pipefitting 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Construction Management 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 14 Participating High Schools: 2013-2014 Banquete High School Richard King High School Calallen Calallen High School Robstown High School Flour Bluff High School Sinton High School Mathis High School Solomon Coles High School Odem High School Tuloso Midway High School Ray High School Tuloso Midway Academic Career Center Richard Milburn Academy West Oso High School Other Activities } Host STATE SKILLS USA Contests—Three welding, two electrical, masonry, and plumbing } Host Annual High School Welding Contest } Summer Middle School Program(s)- details on next slide } Summer High School Program- details on next slide } Texas Association of Partners in Education, TASB } Career Days; iDiscovery Fair } and MANY more events! Topics Covered Basic Safety Career Exploration Hand Tools Power Tools Electrical Instrumentation Plumbing Drafting Rigging Scaffold Building Welding: HS Pipefitting Come visit us! .
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