Building Futures Through Craftsmanship and Character
Explore how Craftsman with Character® brings students, businesses, and communities together to create pathways to skilled trades, build character, and strengthen the workforce.
WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
In 2013, Dave Hataj, owner of Edgerton Gear, invited high school students into his shop for a hands-on experience in the trades. From that first semester, the vision for Craftsman with Character® was born—a program that combines trade skills with character education to prepare students for success in work and life. The result? A dedicated, young workforce with zero turnover and full staffing at Edgerton Gear.
How the Craftsman with Character® Program Works
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Semester-Long Course
CWC is a structured, semester-long course that immerses high school students in skilled trades, with 90 minutes of hands-on learning each day. The program is designed to build career skills and character through real-world experiences.
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Job Shadowing with Mentors
Students rotate through job shadowing experiences with mentors at local businesses, gaining insights into various trades and professions. This interaction builds practical skills and fosters professional relationships.
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Character Education
Once a week, students attend character education sessions led by facilitators (volunteers from the local businesses). These classes align with the values of participating businesses, teaching qualities like respect, responsibility, and discipline essential for workplace success.
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Collaborative School-Business Model
CWC provides schools and businesses with a structured curriculum and framework to partner effectively. This collaborative approach brings communities together to build a future-ready workforce.
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Business Involvement & Support
Participating businesses play a key role, offering mentors, rotating job shadow opportunities, and helping with transportation costs. This commitment creates a supportive environment for students to learn and grow.
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Pathways to Career Readiness
CWC equips students with the skills, confidence, and values needed for successful careers in skilled trades, fostering economic growth and workforce sustainability within the community.
