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CAP Students Volunteer with Habitat of Humanity
Students who attend and participate in the 10-week Construction pre-Apprenticeship Program (CAP) put in 300 hours of rigorous training to earn an AMSC badge of completion, which can lead to sought-after apprenticeships – or direct entry-level jobs – in the trades. That training also provides invaluable experience when helping those in the community, from building tiny houses for people experiencing homelessness in Snohomish County to fundraising efforts supporting educational initiatives at Edmonds College. CAP students recently volunteered to help with a home rehabilitation project in Everett for Habitat for Humanity of Snohomish County.
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Kickstarting Family Fridays with "Build a Robot Car" - A Fun And Educational Experience for Families
We're thrilled to announce the launch of our exciting new "Family Fridays" series through the Advanced Manufacturing Skills Center's Creative Technology (CTECH) program, designed to bring families together in the pursuit of technical skills and knowledge. Our first installment is the captivating "Build a Robot Car" short course. "Build a Robot Car" is an engaging course that offers hands-on experience in the realms of engineering, design, and manufacturing. Through collaborative efforts between young participants and their parents or guardians, this course encourages teamwork, critical thinking, and innovation.