AMSTA The Advanced Manufacturing Skills Training Alliance is building bridges between education & industry to prepare students for careers in manufacturing.

The Advanced Manufacturing Skills Training Alliance is a partnership between Vance-Granville Community College, Franklin, Granville, Vance, and Warren County Schools with the goal of preparing students in our four county region for careers in advanced manufacturing. The Alliance is funded by the Education and Workforce Innovation Fund and supported by Golden Leaf equipment grants to create hands-o

n automation, robotics, and photovoltaic labs at each partner location. In addition, grants from Duke Energy, NC Works Career Pathways Leadership, and TAACCCT contribute through additional partner activities surrounding advanced manufacturing.

Great second day of Our Project Based Learning workshop with SREB!  Representatives from Altec, Ardagh, and BioMerieux c...
08/01/2017

Great second day of Our Project Based Learning workshop with SREB! Representatives from Altec, Ardagh, and BioMerieux came to share insights from industry!

Our CTE and Academic teachers working together during a project based learning workshop!
08/01/2017

Our CTE and Academic teachers working together during a project based learning workshop!

Small Group Sharing Session at SREB HSTW!
07/13/2017

Small Group Sharing Session at SREB HSTW!

Presenting at SREB HSTW 2017 Conference!
07/13/2017

Presenting at SREB HSTW 2017 Conference!

Check out the article about our AMSTA Cruisers event in the VGCC website!https://www.vgcc.edu/vgcc-news/recent-vgcc-grad...
07/10/2017

Check out the article about our AMSTA Cruisers event in the VGCC website!
https://www.vgcc.edu/vgcc-news/recent-vgcc-grad-featured-career-pathways-discussion-educators

Educators, local industry representatives, community leaders and a recent Vance-Granville Community College graduate shared ideas at a panel discussion organized on June 21 by the Advanced Manufacturing Skills Training Alliance (AMSTA), a partnership of VGCC, Granville County Schools, Franklin Count...

Day 2 of AMSTA Cruisers went great!  Lean manufacturing training for Vance and Granville County teachers, along with a t...
06/21/2017

Day 2 of AMSTA Cruisers went great! Lean manufacturing training for Vance and Granville County teachers, along with a tour of bioMerieux. Franklin County teachers started their day touring US Foods and Vollmer Farms, and ended the day at Palziv. Warren County toured Glen Raven/ Sunbrella before joining Franklin County teachers touring Palziv in the afternoon.

Day 1 of AMSTA Cruisers 2017 is starting out great!
06/19/2017

Day 1 of AMSTA Cruisers 2017 is starting out great!

05/17/2017

The Advanced Manufacturing Skills Training Alliance (a partnership between Vance-Granville Community College, Franklin, Granville, Vance, and Warren County Schools) is hosting panel discussions about Regional Certified Career Pathways and a panel discussion about School Choice and it's Effect on Pub...

Great story about our partners in Warren County!!  shar.es/1FJKcB
05/03/2017

Great story about our partners in Warren County!! shar.es/1FJKcB

Thanks to a grant from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Fund, 40 Warren County High School students from Warrenton (16 girls and 24 boys) took a 20-hour bus ride to the Extreme Sandbox…

04/24/2017

Teachers from AMSTA Partner School Districts (Franklin, Granville, and Warren Counties) attended the BioNetwork Workshop!
http://www.vgcc.edu/vgcc-news/local-educators-learn-about-biotech-industry-vgcc-novozymes

Article by Bill Joyner for NC BioNetwork You’ve heard the saying, “Big things come in small packages.” A new twist on that might be “Big things happen in small places.” And the most recent in a series of Big Things happened Friday, February 10, in Louisburg, NC.

03/14/2017

Manufacturing in action at Dill Air Controls!

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