'Built with my own two hands,' takes on a whole new meaning for Columbus High School students on the Construction Technology pathway.
With this hands-on experience, students can build their future in a high-demand industry, and yes, a house.
"On-the-job experience is something you can't replicate in a classroom," pathway partner Shelby Lumber, Design Build owner Jason Schmidt said. "That's the cool thing about this program, you go from starting in the shop ... and now you're out building a house."
Discover what makes this pathway meaningful for students and the Columbus community
![A CHS student using a nail-gun to attach support beams on a roof.](https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/columbus_public_schools_ar/article/image/large_eb0d954e-9220-4962-8dda-bca1a476efc3.png)
Pathway Provides Opportunity in Construction Industry
March 1, 2023