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Havelock High woodworking program emphasizes safety, business skills and industry credentials

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A Havelock High School student and the program instructor described hands-on safety rules, machine training, business operations and nationally recognized credentials available through the school woodworking program.

A Havelock High School woodworking program teaches machine safety, project-based carpentry and business skills, according to a current student and the class instructor.

The program’s instructor, Shannon Dailey, said students learn machine checkout procedures, always use a student spotter and train on safety-focused equipment such as a SawStop table saw. Student Johnny, 16, said the class helped him learn math, teamwork and responsibility and called it “the best class I’ve ever taken in my life.”

Dailey described step-by-step safety practices that include a formal checkout on machines before students use them and assigning a student…

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