fourth grader

Independence Primary School's fourth-grade students recently took their engineering and construction skills to new heights during an exciting collaboration with Cuyahoga Valley Career Center (CVCC). On May 7, these young innovators visited CVCC to partner with the construction program and design and build their very own birdhouses.

The immersive experience proved to be a hands-on masterclass in practical application. The fourth-graders learned the essential skills of reading blueprints, calculating precise cuts, and determining the optimal amount of wood required for their projects. 

This partnership with CVCC, facilitated by career specialist Amanda Jaronowski, has been a game-changer for Independence Primary School (IPS) students. It has opened doors to a world of career exploration, allowing them to delve into diverse fields such as food and hospitality, cosmetology, health, science, and medicine.

Principal T.J. Ebert expressed their enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, "We are thrilled to provide our students with these invaluable opportunities to explore their interests and passions. Partnerships like this not only foster practical skills but also ignite their curiosity and broaden their horizons."

As the fourth-graders proudly showcased their handcrafted birdhouses, it was evident that this experience had instilled in them a sense of accomplishment and a newfound appreciation for the trades. The partnership between IPS and CVCC has proven to be a resounding success, equipping young minds with the tools to soar towards their future aspirations.

Looking ahead, both IPS and CVCC remain committed to fostering innovative learning experiences that empower students to chase their dreams and make their mark in the world. With each collaborative project, these budding engineers and builders are one step closer to shaping the future they envision.

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