Kennett High School Construction Trades Teacher Paul Cail (second from right) and his students in the advanced construction trades class (from left: seniors Matthew Reynolds, Kam Weir, Owen Smith and Ryan Chick) stand together while working on replacing the roof of the Art Walker snack shack at Gary Millen Stadium on Oct. 15. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett High School Construction Trades Teacher Paul Cail and his students in the advanced construction trades class work on replacing the roof of the Art Walker snack shack in Gary Millen Stadium, with MWV CareerTech Center Director Joe Riddensdale looking on, on Oct. 15. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett High School students in the advanced construction trades class seniors Matthew Reynolds (left) and Owen Smith work on replacing the roof of the Art Walker snack shack in Gary Millen Stadium on Oct. 15. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett High School Construction Trades Teacher Paul Cail (second from right) and his students in the advanced construction trades class (from left: seniors Matthew Reynolds, Kam Weir, Owen Smith and Ryan Chick) stand together while working on replacing the roof of the Art Walker snack shack at Gary Millen Stadium on Oct. 15. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Students in an introductory MWV CareerTech course try their hand at welding at Kennett High School on Oct. 15. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett High School Construction Trades Teacher Paul Cail and his students in the advanced construction trades class work on replacing the roof of the Art Walker snack shack in Gary Millen Stadium, with MWV CareerTech Center Director Joe Riddensdale looking on, on Oct. 15. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett High School students in the advanced construction trades class seniors Matthew Reynolds (left) and Owen Smith work on replacing the roof of the Art Walker snack shack in Gary Millen Stadium on Oct. 15. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Students in an introductory MWV CareerTech course try their hand at welding at Kennett High School on Oct. 15. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — There is a lot going on at the Mount Washington Valley Career & Technical Center at Kennett High School, where a flock of Eagles is getting real-world experience in a number of possible future career paths.
Students in Christian Blake’s advanced manufacturing class are taking welding to a new level atop Eagles’ Way. The students are redesigning and expanding the welding station from five to 16 spots.
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