WOODVILLE – Woodville High School’s construction program has received a significant donation from Procore Technologies and the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), providing students with essential tools and resources to complete their NCCER Core certifications.
This generous contribution will enhance hands-on learning and better prepare students for careers in the construction industry.
The donation includes:
•Registration and application fees, including one Instructor Certification Training Program
•NCCERconnect curriculum subscriptions for 20 students
•Module test subscriptions for 20 students
•One Core Toolbox, which includes a DeWalt tool chest, 55+ professional-grade tools, and PPE for 25 students
The new tools and curriculum will be utilized in Mr. Williams’s Construction classes, allowing students to gain valuable industry-recognized skills and credentials.
“We are incredibly grateful to Procore Technologies and NCCER for investing in our students’ futures,” said Williams. “This donation provides the resources necessary to give students real-world experience and a strong foundation for success in the construction field.”
WHS remains committed to expanding career and technical education opportunities, ensuring students have the skills and resources needed to build a strong foundation for their future careers.