Thursday, November 26, 2015

Embracing The Past and Capturing the Future.

Embracing the past, Capturing the future.

AURORA- Whether its is learning about Henry Ford's introduction of the assembly line which revolutionized manufacturing, to using digital calipers for super accurate measurements or cutting a piece of wood by hand and then using a hand plane, to programming the computer Numerical control (CNC) router or laser engraver, Mesabi East student are able to learn about the past while also experiencing modern technology.

As the manufacturing industry has changed with redesigned and streamlined production lines and the use of more process automation, The nature of line of work that the industry needs has changed as well. The nation will have 3.5 million manufacturing jobs to fill over the next decade, according to a 2015 report from Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute.

Mesabi East shop classes can help student becomes self-reliant, find their strengths, learn the value of persistence, find the satisfaction in making a project from start to finish, launch a hands-on career, understand the principle of math and science, created and design, among many other positives. By trying different courses, Student are able to discover their niches and with 75 years of combined experience, Bill Krueth and George Harden are here to help them do just that. Krueth teaches welding I,ll and lll, wood shop, Carpentry computer Aided Drafting (CAD) and Metal Fabrication I, II, and III on the Aurora Campus While Harden teaches Auto, I, Mesabi East High School is proud to be part of the Applied learning Institute (Ali) which serves to educated a new generation of learner-workers. Ali, Formed ion 2006, is a partnership that connects five collages of the Northeast Higher Education District(NHED) and 22 northeast Minnesota high schools and the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board. It was    
Created to revitalize technical education.

Since its beginning, ALi has provided more than $5.5 million in funding to member high schools and colleges Mesabi East High School has greatly benefited by receiving $328,395 in funding to date. Because of this funding Mesabi East has been able to acquire technology such as a laser engraver, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) router, CNC plasma cutter, robotic arm, 3D Printer, TiG Welders, MIG Welders, CNC milling machine, and CNC lathe.




Student enrolled in Ali courses have the opportunity to study engineering applications, transportation, Fundamentals of industrial design and healthcare. The high school, higher education, and industry partners collaborate to design and implement each Ali program.

All of the Ali Programs transition into NHED program. ALi Priority programs are divided into six categories: industrial technology, transportation, healthcare, technical math, Pre-engineering, and construction trades.

In addition to funding, ALI supports employer and college visits for high schools classes, Equipment exhibitions for instructors, Employer and college instructor presentations at high schools, and jobs fairs for regional employers. These courses are open to junior and senior high school student and agree tuition-free Student receive both high school and college credit upon the successful completion of Ali courses.

Mesabi East instructors that tech ALi courses are Craig sickle - Technical Math, Bill Krueth- Industrial Technology/Construction Trades, and Erin Prazak-Printing/Publishing. Five Mesabi East Student are currently taking healthcare courses at the Eveleth campus.

Two other projects have emerged due to the collaboration set by Ali. These are Iron Range Engineering (IRE) and Education innovation Partners.

Iron Range Engineering (IRE) gives students the opportunity to earn a four- year degree engineering program which is collocated in Virginia at the Tom Rukavina Engineering Center, a new building dedicated to the lawmaker whose dedication and determination has been instrumental in securing Funds for higher dedication. This Program is located on the Mesabi Range Collage Virginia campus and is a collaborative effort with Minnesota State university and Itasca Community College.

Education Innovation Partners (EIP) began in 2013 with the goal of providing students throughout the region with equal access and the opportunity for a world class education regardless of ZIP code.

In Addition to providing opportunities to our student that they may not have other wish had, ALi helps to meet the needs of employers and helps students connect with the community. the CEO of Chastiser, Believes one of the most surprising results of the initiative was the partnering classes and Habitat for Humanity to build Houses in the area.

More Information can be found on the Applied learning Institute's

Tags: Cnc Router, Laser engraving CNC plasma cutter, robotic arm3D Printer,  CNC milling machine, and CNC lathe.

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