Iredell-Statesville Schools School & Family Magazine Winter 2017 | Page 7

heartbeats, learn the proper technique to wrap an ankle and how to identify a stroke. Doosan provided students with household materials necessary to create a small DC engine. Through trial and error, students learned how to properly assemble their engine and were able to take it home with them. Also onsite was a mini Bobcat and portable generator. Iredell-Statesville Schools are grateful to the many community partners who worked together to make this day such a success for all students in attendance. Roush Yates brought with them an engine block used by Ford Performance to power the Ford GT super ca r. Students had the opportunity to learn how 3D printing is being utilized to design and test pieces in the engines being used in NASCAR racing. G.L. Wilson Building Company utilized video filmed by drones to show students the many pieces of a functioning job site. Students were divided into small groups to design and build a small-scale structure. Each build was subjected to a structural integrity test. Johnson Concrete Company spoke about 11 different careers within the field of masonry. Students were provided with a handout, listing requirements for each career. Students were able to learn the proper techniques used to build a brick wall using mortar and brick. The City of Statesville Fire Department brought a fire truck for students to explore and provided an opportunity to try on turnout gear. Careers in Emergency Medical Services and Fire Technician were highlighted, along with training opportunities. Energy United provided safety gear used by lineman for students to try on. Students wearing lineman gloves were asked to complete dexterity exercises. During this session, the need for safety was stressed along with the rewarding feeling of helping others in the event of a natural disaster. Iredell-Statesville School & Family 5