Ag Mechanics teacher Clark Toalson said students are learning a variety of real-life technical skills, including welding, cutting, painting and time management.
“These projects are showcasing career and technical education. Career and technical education is the future of the Texas economy. Without a doubt, we are happy to be able to teach these kids these important skills that they will need whenever they go into their future careers,” said Toalson.Senior at La Vernia High School Mason Mayer is excited to showcase a barbecue pit he built.
“I first started learning how to do this back in my sophomore year. I built a hog trap. This year I want to build something more complicated,” Mayer said. Toalson said the main goal of these projects is to give the students an opportunity to take part in the construction process of a project.Copyright 2023 by KSAT - All rights reserved.
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