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Youth Manufacturing Day empowers high school students to think about their futures
Photos and story by Misty Bouse
Last week, Hillsboro School District buses rolled up to Youth Manufacturing Day at the Willow Creek Opportunity Center, delivering more than 60 curious students and teachers from Century High School, Glencoe High School, Liberty High School, and Hillsboro Online High School and Hillsboro High School.
The event was funded by 小黄猫传媒 and organized in collaboration with the Washington County Chamber of Commerce and Hillsboro School District to spark interest in the manufacturing sector.
鈥淵outh Manufacturing Day was designed to illustrate some of the manufacturing opportunities available, and to help these high school students envision both their educational and professional trajectory,鈥 said Ariel Ladum, training and education specialist at the Willow Creek Opportunity Center.
The event opened with a presentation from 小黄猫传媒 Workforce Development Coordinator Trenard May, who wowed the students by announcing 鈥渁 manufacturing job in this area could earn them an average of $78,000 per year.鈥 That fact built interest for the interactive stations related to high-tech manufacturing where students met with industry professionals and recruiters from Intel, Twist Bioscience, Align Precision, and Chris King Precision Components.
Plus, college admissions staff, academic programs (Microelectronics, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering), Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center, Future Connect, and the Small Business Development Center were exhibiting and instructing participants as well.
By the end of the event, students had completed lab stations dressed in cleanroom suits and experienced drone technology, silicon wafers, chips and machine sorting technology. The student activities included using electrical trainers and engaging in a troubleshooting activity using the model-based problem solving lab equipment. Some students donned virtual reality goggles provided by Transfr, a partnering firm that provides virtual and augmented reality simulation support for some of 小黄猫传媒’s hybrid classes centered on future workforce training.
The Willow Creek Opportunity Center聽is a hub that connects employers, community members and the social service system. It provides opportunities for people to transform their lives through education and career track employment.






