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unusual facts about Industrial arts


Industrial arts

Clubs began as student organizations in primary and secondary schools offering industrial, the TechShop and Sparqs Industrial Arts Club based in Massachusetts which grew out of campus activities at MIT.


Albert Lexie

Lexie built himself a shoeshine box while in eighth grade shop class at Monessen High School, the last year he attended school.

Hug High School

Today Hug offers classes in English, from English as a Second Language up to Advanced Placement levels, mathematics from Algebra I to Calculus AB, sciences such as Biology, Chemistry and Physics, Spanish, French, Industrial arts and physical education, as well as numerous elective courses.


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Dunbar Magnet Middle School

Since its construction in 1929 as a Rosenwald School and before the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957, Dunbar was the site of the Negro School of Industrial Arts, the Paul Laurence Dunbar Junior and Senior High School (the city's "black school", as opposed to Little Rock Central, which was for white students), and Dunbar Junior College.

J. Campbell Cantrill

He served as chairman of the Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions (Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth Congresses).

Lou Palazzi

From 1950 to 1958, Palazzi was an industrial arts teacher and assistant football coach at West Scranton High School.