ALBANY/SCHOHARIE – Capital Region BOCES students say a partnership between BOCES, the Upstate Masonry Institute (UMI) and the Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers (BAC) Local 2 Union is giving them a solid foundation on which to build a successful professional future.
Building Trades & Heavy Equipment, Repair and Equipment students on the Career and Technical Education Center – Albany and Schoharie campuses completed the week of April 28 exposure initiatives with UMI and BAC, during which they learned the fundamentals of masonry.
“It’s fun. I enjoy learning new things and working with my hands, said Jonathen Weaver, who attends the program from Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk.
Capital Region BOCES Managing Program Coordinator for Business & Community Partnerships Nancy Liddle said the initiative is designed to “provide exposure and educate the students in masonry while informing them as individuals about the career opportunities that are open to them.”
Union officials said the need is real for students who want to work.
“We want to get grab these kids while there are still fresh sponges and show them all the different options that exist,” said John Synek, a trainer with the masonry union.
Students enjoyed the training.
“I like brick work. I have always been fascinated by it and coming to BOCES has allowed me to learn about it,” said Michael Riglioni, a Guilderland student.
Priscilla Tribunella agreed.
“I really like masonry. I don’t need to do a lot of thinking and can do it. I like having new skills that I can use when I graduate,” the Scotia-Glenville student said.
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