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Sussex Tech launches new welding class

March 2, 2020

Sussex Tech is launching a new welding course to help students and employers.

Students in the construction and industrial trades at Sussex Technical High School can sign up for a new course in welding and fabrication this fall, the latest step in the school’s renewed focus on career and technical education.

The integrated welding course will be a required elective for students in the HVAC-R, electrical, landscape management and environment, carpentry and construction management, automotive technologies and collision repair technical areas, offering a new skill and professional certification, said Superintendent Stephen Guthrie.

“We have heard over and over from Sussex County employers that they need workers proficient in welding,” Guthrie said. “Giving students career-focused skills and helping employers is our core mission, and offering this welding course is another way to prepare students for their future.”

The school’s board of education gave approval to launching the new course at a February meeting. Starting with a single course will help gauge student interest in a full, three-year career-technical program in welding and fabrication, said Principal Dr. John Demby.

“This course has significant support from industry, which needs trained, experienced people with skills,” Demby said. “It enhances our offerings in related technical areas and improves our students’ experience by adding another professional certification to their toolbox.”

The number of jobs in the welding field in Delaware will grow by 6.6 percent through 2026, according to state data.

Dona Troyer, Sussex Tech career and technical education coordinator, said she has been hearing from businesses in need of welders since she began working with students on work-based learning assignments in the community.

“There is a clear need for graduates with these skills. Our students already graduate with professional, industry-standard certifications, and this will be another to add to their resume,” Troyer said.

Sussex Tech students in the related technical areas beginning with the class of 2023 can take the course in their sophomore, junior or senior years, and can complete the first level of the American Welding Society’s certificate program. The course will share existing equipment and facilities with the welding apprenticeship program run in the evenings by Sussex Tech’s Adult Education Division, keeping costs low.

 

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