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NEWS
Last Spring, representatives from the Automotive Service and Tire Alliance (ASTA) and Guilford Technical Community (GTCC) visited Weaver Academy's Automotive Service, Diesel Technology, and Collision Repair students to present information about the NC Automotive Apprenticeship Program. Students learned details about how the program works and how to apply. In addition, the representatives shared valuable information about employability skills and helpful tips for developing a professional resume. Afterward, students had the opportunity to meet individually with local automotive shop owners and representatives from the apprenticeship program to network and ask questions. If you are interested in learning more about the NC Automotive Apprenticeship Program, you can view their website at https://ncautoapprentice.com/.
For additional news and events as well as important registration information, please visit https://sites.google.com/mygcsnc.com/weaver-cte/home
- Weaver Academy
- CTE Homepage
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Welcome to the Career and Technical Education Department at Weaver Academy
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Want to learn more about
Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs?
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Click the links below to learn more about specific programs/courses
available at Weaver Academy.
Adobe Video & Visual Design and Media Productions
Apparel & Textile Production and Fashion Merchandising
Culinary Arts and Hospitality
Automotive Service
Collision Repair
Diesel Technology
Computer-Aided Design & Drafting (CADD)
Construction Technology (Carpentry)
Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Masonry
Electronics
Computer Science
Metals Manufacturing
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NEWS
Last Spring, representatives from the Automotive Service and Tire Alliance (ASTA) and Guilford Technical Community (GTCC) visited Weaver Academy's Automotive Service, Diesel Technology, and Collision Repair students to present information about the NC Automotive Apprenticeship Program. Students learned details about how the program works and how to apply. In addition, the representatives shared valuable information about employability skills and helpful tips for developing a professional resume. Afterward, students had the opportunity to meet individually with local automotive shop owners and representatives from the apprenticeship program to network and ask questions. If you are interested in learning more about the NC Automotive Apprenticeship Program, you can view their website at https://ncautoapprentice.com/.
For additional news and events as well as important registration information, please visit https://sites.google.com/mygcsnc.com/weaver-cte/home