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The manufacturing program at Chautauqua Lake Central School represents a partnership with community volunteers from local industry, resulting in a unique hands-on learning experience. The STEM Lab has added manufacturing experiences, both as an extracurricular Manufacturers Club and as manufacturing components to the existing technology curriculum.

Student operating a metal grinder

 

In-House Pathways

Students that participate in both pathways listed below can earn 30 college credits. In addition, they can obtain Certified Production Technician (CPT) certification.

STEM/Manufacturing

  • MCT 1240 Engineering Drawing
  • ENR 1560 Intro to Engineering
  • Welding 1200 Safety & Cutting
  • Welding 1360 Gas Metal Arc
  • Welding 1360 Shielded Metal Arc

Project Lead the Way

  • Intro to Engineering
  • Digital Electronics
  • Principals of Engineering
  • Civil Engineering/Architecture
  • Computer Integrated Manufacturing

 

Sudent using a 3D printer

 

Machines

  • Haas VF3 Vertical Machining Center
  • Haas ST-15 Turning Center
  • Haas Virtual Controllers (2)
  • Lincoln Precision TIG 225 TIG Welders 
  • Miller Dynasty 210 TIG Welders (2)
  • Miller 252 MIG Welders (4)
  • BridgePort Vertical Knee Mills (3)
  • Clausing-Colchester Manual Lathes (3)
  • K.O. Lee Surface Grinder
  • Rethink Robotics Industrial Robot
  • Affinia H800 3-D Printers
  • Koike IK12 Max 3 Portable Cutting & Welding Machine
  • Lincoln Tomahawk 625 Plasma Cutting Machine
  • Ellis 1800 Mitre Cut-Off Saw
  • Wilton Drill Press
  • Harris Oxy-Acetylene Torches

 

Student welding in Manufacturing Lab

 

Partners

Senator Cathy Young with student in Manufacturing Lab

“In my view, there is no goal more important than investing in the education and opportunities of the next generation.This is an extraordinary hands-on opportunity to learn real-world manufacturing and technical skills.” - Senator Catharine Young

Students looking at machines in the Manufacturing Lab

“They have their own advanced manufacturing program with two brand new CNC machines and they’re training these kids. The manufacturing that’s going on right now involves a lot of technical skills, it involves math, it involves programming.” - Chautauqua County Executive George Borrello

Congressman Ted Reed with student in Manufacturing Lab

 “The Chautauqua Lake Central School Manufacturing Club is a program that has morphed from a strictly extracurricular club into a part of the curriculum.  The program takes place in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Lab inside the school which includes equipment like CNC machines, manual lathes, Bridgeport mills, and a 3-D printer and more.” - Congressman Tom Reed



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