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Carpentry-Cabinetmaking

The Carpentry-Cabinetmaking Program provides students with the skills necessary to compete in today's highly technical and demanding building trade industry.

Students entering in the Carpentry - Cabinetmaking Program are instructed in the safe and proper use of hand tools, portable power tools, and stationary power equipment. They are also instructed in layout, design, and various machining methods. These skills are then used to fabricate progressively-more-difficult projects, ultimately leading to the introduction of Computerized Numerical Controlled (C.N.C.) Training in the state-of-the-art multi-cam routers and the S.C.M.I. point-to-point machining center.

A portion of this program deals with the building of a house. Junior and senior students construct a residential home in one of our member communities. Students are instructed in rough framing techniques, shingling, exterior finish, interior finish, as well as built-in cabinets and the installation of custom cabinetwork.

Two female students cut wood with a table saw in their carpentry shop.

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Teachers

Matthew Almeida

Titles: Teacher

Emanuel Botelho

Titles: Teacher, Department Head

Jeffrey Cabral

Titles: Teacher

Bethany Ditata

Titles: Counselor, Carpentry, Cabinetmaking, Dental Assisting, Health Assisting, Freshmen last names A-DO

Ronald Silvia

Titles: Teacher

Donald Travers

Titles: Teacher

Joseph Valente

Titles: Teacher

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Mr. Botelho, carpentry teacher reviews a student's work on an award case

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