DWD Announces $227,520 in Advanced Manufacturing Technical Education Equipment Grants to Serve More Than 1,030 Students
Training will boost workforce readiness and fill the need for skilled manufacturing workers
MADISON – The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today announced awards of $227,520 in Technical Education Equipment Grants to seven school districts.
Grants funded through the Wisconsin Fast Forward Program will help school districts expand advanced manufacturing education programs. As a result, 1,033 students will connect to high-wage, high-demand, and high-skill careers.
High school students will train in advanced manufacturing fields to prepare for stable careers while they obtain dual enrollment credits, industry-endorsed certificates, and technical endorsements on high school diplomas. Advanced manufacturing uses innovative technology to improve products and processes.
Schools will use these technical education equipment grants to install new equipment such as computer numerical control (CNC) machines, robotic welders, fiber laser cutting machines, and more.
The seven $227,520 in Technical Education Equipment Grants awards include:
Peshtigo School District, Marinette County: $40,575 to purchase augmented reality headsets, 3D printers, laser/engravers and CNC machines. They’ll help students dive into creative and innovative ways of learning.
Lake Geneva-Genoa City Union High School District, Walworth County: $47,877 for Lake Geneva-Genoa City Union High School, also known as Badger High School, to update its manual mills and lathes with modern, improved computer interfacing. Funds also will cover the purchase of a tabletop CNC waterjet, which will provide access to more diverse and comprehensive curriculum and training.
St. Francis School District, Milwaukee County: $50,000 to purchase a Vertical Mill, Welder-255 Multimatic, Pedestal Drill Press and a Belt Sander. This equipment will be used for a new Advanced Manufacturing Career Pathway at St. Francis High School, which will provide opportunities to engage in hands-on projects with local Southwest Milwaukee Consortium business partners. Students also will be eligible to earn an industry recognized Precision Measurement Certificate.
Muskego-Norway School District, Waukesha County: $49,839 to purchase a Miller Multimatic 255, Spectrum 875 Welding Equipment, and Miller AUTO-LINE Plasma Cutter. The equipment will offer students real-world, hands-on technical training in smart manufacturing, machining and controls, and materials and composites.
Edgerton School District, Rock County: $10,000 to purchase a 4×4 CNC Plasma Table, which will teach students about manufacturing, metalwork, business, and CNC programming. The new table will provide students with hands-on experience in CNC machining and manufacturing.
Tomah School District, Monroe County: $13,334 to update its advanced manufacturing equipment. The district will buy a FANUC Fenceless ER-4iA R-30iB Mate Plus Controller CERT Cart to help students better understand precision fabrication.
Learn more about Wisconsin Fast Forward.
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