The Trade School With NO Chairs: Inside the High-Tech Trade Revolution!
v Traditional high school isn't the only path to success—and this jaw-dropping transformation in the Hudson Valley proves it. In this deep-dive audio episode, we explore the incredible shift happening at the Ulster BOCES Career Academies at iPark 87 in Kingston, New York. Based on the insightful article “Built to Work: How Ulster BOCES is Shaping Tomorrow’s Trades” by CCA Executive Director Dan Depew, this discussion unpacks how a massive, 100,000-square-foot former IBM facility is completely dismantling outdated ideas of vocational education. 🎧 What You’ll Hear in This Episode: The 100,000 Sq. Ft. Transformation: How a massive industrial facility that sat dark for 36 years was reimagined into a modern educational powerhouse. The Psychology of Trust: Why this school threw out locked supply closets and replaced them with clear glass cabinets and high-tech, tracking Snap-on toolboxes. Why Chairs Are Banned: How keeping students on their feet completely cures classroom boredom while building the communication and troubleshooting skills employers look for. Aerospace-Level Engineering: A look inside the Gene Haas Lab, where teenagers are programming CNC machinery to tolerances thinner than a human hair. Redefining Success: How local students like Matt, James, and Cam are bypassing crushing college debt for fast-tracked, high-paying tech and trade careers. 💼 Brought To You By: Featured Magazine: On The Level (The official publication of the Construction Contractor Association of the Hudson Valley) Proudly Sponsored By: Key Construction Services LLC Affiliates: SMACNA of Southeastern NY & FERA of the Hudson Valley