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The Building Trades program of the Warsaw Area Career Center will be hosting an open house from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 27.

WARSAW — Chris and Reily Frankum will have a comfortable place for their recent bundle of joy to grow up, thanks to an extensive school project completed by a couple dozen high school students. The couple are the proud owners of a house built by the Building Trades program of the Warsaw Area Career Center. …read more.

SYRACUSE — Pathways Cooperative held its annual building trades banquet Tuesday evening, May 1, in the cafeteria of Wawasee High School. Students from Wawasee, Fairfield and West Noble high schools were recognized for the work they have done during the 2017-18 school year on two separate house projects. Wawasee building trades students have been working …read more.

WARSAW — Junior and senior Warsaw Community High School students are building a new house from the foundation up southeast of Warsaw. A total of 24 students — 12 in the morning and 12 in the afternoon — are participating in the building trades program through the Warsaw Area Career Center. Twenty-three are Warsaw students, …read more.

WARSAW — Students at Warsaw Community High School have gained hands-on learning through the Building Trades program. The Building Trades program at the Warsaw Area Career Center held an open house Tuesday, May 30, to showcase a home students helped construct throughout the school year. Thirteen students, under the direction of instructor Eric Taylor, worked …read more.

WARSAW — The Building Trades program of the Warsaw Area Career Center will be hosting an open house from 4-6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 30. The house is located at 1903 E. Blossom Lane, Warsaw, in Cherry Creek Manor. Watch for open house signs. This is the 35th year for the Building Trades Program. Thirteen …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee, Fairfield and West Noble students have worked together to build a house at Syracuse Lake for a building trades project. Now the public will be invited to see their work at an open house.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee, Fairfield and West Noble building trades students have been busy using power tools, levels, wrenches, screwdrivers, paint brushes and more to build a house at Syracuse Lake. Tuesday evening, May 2, in the Wawasee High School cafeteria, those students were honored during the annual Wawasee & Fairfield Building Trades Banquet.

MENTONE — Kids at Tippecanoe Valley High School are getting hands-on construction experience with the building trades program at the high school. Since the beginning of the school year, students have been working to add on to and remodel a home in Mentone. TVHS Building Trades teacher Wes Backus explains every year the class typically …read more.

SYRACUSE — Almost immediately, one would likely notice a picturesque view of Syracuse Lake when walking into this year’s house being built by Wawasee, Fairfield and West Noble high school building trades students. And it seems, though it is not literally true, one could also almost reach out of a window and touch the water of the lake.

GOSHEN — Wawasee/Fairfield will hold a building trades open house from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, May 27, at the project site, 67408 Kensington Drive, Goshen.

ELKHART COUNTY — Last year was the first time Wawasee and Fairfield’s high school building trades programs teamed up to do a project. This year the two schools are again partnering and will do so for a third time next year.

Other agenda items considered by the Wawasee school board during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, June 9, in Syracuse included: • Dr. Tom Edington, superintendent of the Wawasee Community School Corp., noted the high school building trades projects for the next two school years will be a joint effort between Wawasee and Fairfield, with help …read more.

This year’s building trades banquet at Wawasee High School, held Thursday evening in the cafeteria, was a little different. Since the project house has been a joint effort between Wawasee and Fairfield building trades students, the banquet was a combined effort, too, and instructors for each program honored and recognized their respective students. Ed Waltz …read more.

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