News Summary
West Branch High School students are raffling a custom storage shed to support their Construction Trades program. The shed, built during hands-on classes, will help fund future initiatives. Raffle tickets are available for $20, with proceeds going towards equipment and training opportunities. This initiative showcases students’ skills and community engagement while promoting career-focused education.
West Branch, Ohio — Students Raffle Off Storage Shed to Support Construction Program
Students at West Branch High School are organizing a fundraising effort by raffling a custom-built storage shed to benefit their Construction Trades program. The 10-foot by 12-foot shed was constructed as part of the school’s Career Connections Apprenticeship Program, providing students with hands-on experience and industry-recognized credentials.
Details of the Raffle and Shed Construction
The shed project was undertaken by students enrolled in the Construction Trades program, which emphasizes practical skills in various carpentry techniques. These range from wall construction, roofing, and foundation layout, to trim carpentry, soffit and fascia installation, rafter layout, sheathing, and joist placement. The comprehensive program allows students to gain valuable workforce experience while completing a third-year course that offers multiple benefits.
Students who successfully finish the third year of the program receive a Career Connections Certification, earn 12 alternative graduation credits, and obtain state certification as apprentice carpenters. These credentials are designed to prepare them for immediate employment or further education in construction trades and related fields.
Raffle Details and Public Engagement
The finished shed will be offered through a public raffle designed to raise funds for the program’s future initiatives. Each raffle ticket is priced at $20. Tickets are available for purchase at several locations, including during home football games, through the high school office, or directly from students enrolled in Rodger Sharp’s Building Construction Trades class.
The shed will also be displayed during the home football games, providing an opportunity for attendees to view the project firsthand. The raffle drawing is scheduled for the last home football game on October 17, 2025.
Support and Community Impact
Superintendent Micki Egli explained that the project highlights students’ dedication and craftsmanship while supporting the sustainability and growth of the Construction Trades program. The proceeds collected through the raffle will help fund equipment, supplies, and additional training opportunities, ensuring continued development of future skilled workers.
Additional Information
Interested individuals seeking more details can reach out to Rodger Sharp, the instructor overseeing the project, via email at [email protected]. The initiative not only demonstrates the students’ technical abilities but also their ability to engage with the community and support their educational pathway through active participation and fundraising efforts.
Overall, this event underscores the importance of career-focused education and provides a practical example of students applying real-world skills while contributing to their school’s future success.
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