Business Plan - Sheboygan Area School District
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Business Plan - Sheboygan Area School District
WORKING TOGETHER: Educating a Stronger Community - - The Mission of Red Raider Manufacturing is…….. Red Raider Manufacturing strives to enhance the skills of students enrolled in its technology education program through work-based learning. By developing a partnership with area manufacturers and local colleges, Red Raider Manufacturing students learn valuable employability skills. This partnership with area manufacturers provides students with skills they need to succeed and provides the manufacturing industry in Sheboygan County with more skilled workers. Sheboygan South Sheboygan North 12/19/2014 Executive Summary The workforce crisis, or so called ‘skills gap,’ has raised awareness of the need for a more timely and targeted dialog between manufacturers and schools. In a sense, employers are the customers of schools, and a systemic approach to hear the workforce needs of employers and drive change based on the ‘voice of this customer’ has been absent. A cooperative, Red Raider Manufacturing, which focuses exclusively on collaboration between employers and the schools district, is being formed in the Sheboygan Area School District (SASD) at both North High School and South High School. Authentic learning is the main focus of Red Raider Manufacturing. Students learn the basic elements of entrepreneurship and get a taste of the real manufacturing world. When given adult-like responsibilities, the students begin to demonstrate skills in communication, math, problem-solving, team work, and marketable machining and welding skills. Through Red Raider Manufacturing: The manufacturing industry is provided with more skilled workers. Post-Secondary institutions get more and better-trained students. The students get an excellent applied education. The program receives financial support to continue evolving its technical education. This upfront financial support will be returned to our partnering businesses by lowering their training costs and increasing production totals for years to come. Red Raider Manufacturing Page 2 1.0 The Situation Employers today are finding it difficult to fill certain positions because of lack of candidates with applicable skills. This is the so-called "skills gap.” Actual and Projected Skilled Employee Needs by (3) Ares Manufacturers 250 45 Growth Turnover Attrition Immediate Need 45 200 50 45 75 150 25 100 151 50 53 0 0 2014 45 25 25 74 69 0 0 113 109 0 45 0 0 2015 - 2019 2020 - 2024 2025 - 2029 2030 - 2034 2035 - 2039 YEARS One root cause of the "skills gap" problem is a disconnection between our 9-12 school system and the evolving workforce skill-set demanded. Employers also have concerns about future workforce skill-set needs. Talent management processes of employers do not have a strong voice in curriculum development within our school system. In school districts, more detailed and targeted academic and career planning is now being required. Counseling and career planning is beginning in earlier grades, not just high school grades. Interest and aptitude assessments of students to help guide them is greatly enhanced by experiential learning, project based learning, and contextual exposure to workers and jobs. Red Raider Manufacturing Page 3 A limited amount of collaboration between school districts and manufacturers currently exists, and shows positive results. Increased collaboration with Lakeshore Technical College. There are MANY programs to provide targeted and general skill-set learning experiences, but there is a weak system of coordination to effectively and consistently connect students with these programs and with workplace professionals and experiences. School districts and manufacturers have expressed a desire to expand cooperation and collaboration, however, urgent daily demands of school and manufacturer personnel (typically guidance counselors and HR professionals) take dedicated attention away from the manufacturer - education collaboration. Red Raider Manufacturing and local manufacturers can share and mutually fund a dedicated resource unencumbered by other responsibilities, motivations, politics, crises, or distractions to act as a facilitator of connections and a clearinghouse of programs, volunteers, and students. 2.0 A solution Authentic learning is the main focus of Red Raider Manufacturing. Students are taught with a focus on: Precision Measurement Print Reading Problem Solving/Troubleshooting Automation Trade & Industry Math Quality Control & Statistics Systems Thinking Critical Thinking Basic Tools Safety Employability Skills Team Work Red Raider Manufacturing Page 4 Communication Skills 2.1 Benefits to Business Students begin to demonstrate skills in communication, math, problemsolving, team work, and marketable machining and welding skills. Provide students with certified and/or advanced standing credit to area Technical Colleges Provide students with entry-level employability skills. Developing a partnership with area manufactures provides students with skills they need to succeed, and the manufacturer with a quality product. x x Intro to CAD/Graphics Design x x x x x PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design x x x Power Mechanics & Energy Systems x x x Electricity, Electronics, & Automation x x x Machining & Metal Fabrication x x x PLTW Digital Electronics x x x x x Advanced Machining & Metal Fabrication x x x x x Red Raider Manufacturing x x x x PLTW – Computer Integrated Manufacturing x x x PLTW Principles of Engineering x x Automotive & ElectroMechanics x Advanced Automotive & Electro-Mechanics Advanced Power Mechanics & x x x x x x x x Communication Skills x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x X x x x x x x x x x x x X Red Raider Manufacturing x Critical Thinking x Teamwork x Employability skills x Safety Materials & Processes Basic Tools Trade and Industry Math Statistics and Quality Control Systems thinking Courses Problem Solving / Trouble Shooting Automation Precision Measurement Print Reading 2.2 Essential Skillsets x Page 5 Energy Systems 3.0 Articulation Agreements serves as area Technical College affiliate serves as area College/University affiliate SASD Credit Courses Materials & Processes 0.5 Introduction to CAD/Graphics Design 0.5 PLTW Introduction to Engineering Design 1 Power Mechanics & Energy Systems 0.5 Electricity, Electronics, & Automation 0.5 College Credit 1 Mech Trailer - Intro to Robotics 1 Mech Trailer - Intro to Automation 1 Manufacturing Mathematics Machining & Metal Fabrication 0.5 3 2 1 Intro to Welding 1 SMAW 1 GMAW 1 Welding/Print Reading 1 Basic Tool 1 Measuring 1 10 hr OSHA Cert PLTW Digital Electronics 1 Advanced Machining & Metal Fabrication 1 1 Intro to Welding Fab 2 Industrial Maintenance to Fab 2 CNC Machining TBD Advanced Welding Process TBD 3 LTC Weld Certification Red Raider Manufacturing 2 PLTW Computer Integrated Manufacturing 1 3 PLTW Principles of Engineering 1 3 Automotive & Electro-Mechanics 1 Automotive Electricity Advanced Automotive & Electro-Mechanics Red Raider Manufacturing 2 1 Page 6 Advanced Power Mechanics & Energy Systems Total 1 TBD 13.5 18 4.0 Pathway of Study (POS) 12 Post-secondary credits shown to county and state affiliates, but transferable to other institutions Manufacturing & Welding Freshmen Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year Materials & Processes Machining & Metal Fabrication 5 LTC Credits Advanced Machining & Metal Fabrication 4 LTC Credits Red Raider MFG Basic Hand Tools & Print Reading 2 LTC Credits PLTW-Intro to Engineering Design 3 MSOE credits PLTW- Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 MSOE credits Apprenticeships and Youth Opportunities Tech Ed Elective Power Mechanics & Energy Systems Electricity, Electronics, & Automation Tech Ed Elective Wood Production PLTW-Principles of Engineering Power Mechanics & Energy Systems Electricity, Electronics, & Automation Tech Ed Elective Automotive & ElectroMechanical Construction Trades PLTW-Digital Electronics PLTW-Computer Science Engineering Tech Ed Elective Adv. Automotive & Electro-Mechanical Construction Trades PLTW-Digital Electronics PLTW-Computer Science Engineering Electro-Mechanical & Industrial Maintenance Freshmen Year Power Mechanics & Energy Systems Basic Hand Tools & Print Reading 2 LTC Credits Tech Ed Elective Materials & Processes Electricity, Electronics, & Automation PLTW-Intro to Engineering Design Sophomore Year Machining & Metal Fabrication 5 LTC Credits Junior Year Advanced Power Mechanics & Energy Systems Senior Year PLTW-Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 MSOE credits PLTW-Principles of Engineering 3 MSOE credits Automotive & ElectroMechanical PLTW-Digital Electronics 3 MSOE credits Tech Ed Elective Construction Trades Advanced Machining & Metal Fabrication PLTW-Computer Science Engineering Apprenticeships and Youth Opportunities Tech Ed Elective Advanced Automotive & Electro-Mechanical Red Raider Manufacturing PLTW-Computer Science Engineering Tech Ed Elective Power Mechanics & Energy Systems Electricity, Electronics, & Automation PLTW-Intro to Engineering Design Red Raider Manufacturing Page 7 General Engineering Freshmen Year PLTW - Intro to Engineering Design (3 MSOE credits) Sophomore Year PLTW - Principles of Engineering (3 MSOE credits) Junior Year PLTW – Civil Engineering & Architecture (3 MSOE credits) Senior Year PLTW – Digital Electronics (3 MSOE credits) Apprenticeships and Youth Opportunities Tech Ed Elective Intro to CAD & Graphic Design Materials & Processes Power Mechanics & Energy Systems Tech Ed Elective Power Mechanics & Energy Systems Wood Production Electricity, Electronics, & Automation PLTW-Computer Science Engineering Tech Ed Elective Automotive & ElectroMechanical Construction Trades PLTW-Computer Science Engineering PLTW-Computer Integrated Manufacturing Tech Ed Elective Advanced Automotive & Electro-Mechanical Construction Trades PLTW-Computer Science Engineering PLTW-Computer Integrated Manufacturing 5.0 Existing Equipment North 5 (’03) 1 (’98) 1 (90’s) 1 (’12) 1 1 (90’s) 1 (‘05) 1 (90s) 1 (90s) 4 (05)’ 1 (‘60s) 1 (‘60s) 1 (‘08) Company Miller/Lincoln Miller/Lincoln Miller PlasmaRoute Scotchman DoAll Ellis Smith Powermatic Acra Bridgeport Bridgeport Acra Red Raider Manufacturing Description Welder w/ 22A Wire feed Syncrowave 250 TIG Welder Spot Welder Blaze2 Plasma Table w/Thermodynamics Torch 40 Ton Iron Worker Vertical Band saw Ellis 1600 Bands saw Oxy Acetylene Torch Drill Press 13 x 40 Engine Lathe 13 x 40 Engine Lathe 36” Vertical Mill 10 x 49 Vertical Mill w/ Digital Read out X,Y, Z South 3 2 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 Page 8 1 (’05) 1 (‘60s) 1 (‘60s) (‘60s) 1 (’10) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (‘60s) (‘60s) (‘60s) (‘90s) (’04) (’14) (’14) (’14) (’01) 1 (‘60s) 1 (‘90s) Birmingham 10 x 49 Vertical Mill w/ Digital Read out X,Y, Z Di-Acro 24” or 48” Box and Pan Brake Pexto 24” or 36” Bar Folder Pexto Sheet Metal Stake Roper Whitney 48”Shear Baileigh 24” or 48” Brake Di-Acro Slip Roller Di-Acro Bender Di-Acro 24” Shear Delta 14”Bandsaw (Wood) Snap-On 50” Rolling Tool Chest Lincoln Electric Rod Oven Pirahanna Tungsten III grinder Miller 350P Power Source Miller Plasma cutter Haas PLC Trainer Drive –on lift (Seeping seals/difficulty lifting/No replacement parts) Frame contact lift 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 5.1 Equipment Expansion – Component 1 Equipment below located at both high schools replaces or enhances program within current facilities. It also allows for instruction on all courses offered within the Technology curriculum. Equipment proposed enables programs to align with our technical colleges. Quantity shown is for both schools and will begin immediate implementation of Phase 1 within current facilities. Description QTY Unit Price Total Company Haas VF2 Vertical Mill 4 52,999 211,996 Haas ST-10Y Lathe 2 79,000 158,000 ProtoTrack Prototrack Vertical Mill 2 35,000 70,000 Miller XMT 350P Power Supply with 74 Series digital wire feed attachments 8 10,000 80,000 Miller Dynasty 280 complete package w/ foot control 6 9,000 54,000 Miller Miller Arc station 60s 8 770 6,156 Red Raider Manufacturing Page 9 Miller Miller Arc station 60sx 8 1,767 14,136 Bluco Mobile Acron Precision Fixture Table 4 3,860 15,440 Lincoln Robotic Welding Arm 2 45,000 90,000 Lincoln 48 Inch 12 GA Box and Pan Brake 1 6,000 used 6,000 Haas Haas CNC Simulator 24 2,000 48,000 Piranha Diamond Ground Piranha II Tungsten Grinder 1 800 800 Ellis 1600 Dual Mitering Head Band saw 2 2,800 5,600 Huot Tool Storage Cart 1 1,500 1,500 Wall Storage Device Steel Storage 4 500 2,000 Integral Contract For Facility CNC Maintenance/Upkeep Integral Services Plymouth, WI 1 Yearly 2,000 SASD Electrical Wiring and Machine Moving 2 5000 10,000 Yale Fork lift 2 5000 10,000 Baileigh Bandsaw 1 8,500 8,500 Turret Press 2 6,160 12,320 Iron worker 1 6,995 6,995 Shear Brake Roll 1 2,295 2,295 Magnetic Drill 2 995 1,990 Acra 1340 13" Precision lathe 4 11995 47,980 Shop Bot 4x8 CNC Router 2 22000 44,000 Fanuc Robotic 2 40000 80,000 Form Lab Stereolithography 3d printer 2 3500 7,000 Starret Measuring Lab 2 15500 31,000 Oliver Oliver HD 24" Planer 1 11995 11,995 Red Raider Manufacturing Page 10 Epilog Intelitek Laser engraver/printer 1 15000 15,000 Vertical Bandsaw 1 2,995 2,995 Industrial Maintenance JobMaster 2 12000 24,000 5S Tool organization 2 5,000 10,000 First Technology Computer with MasterCam Software Site License 24 Arduino Arduino Mega Kits 60 55 3,300 Arduino 2 Axis Joy Sticks 60 4.99 299 Arduino 3 Axis Accelerometer 60 29.99 1,799 Arduino PIR sensor 60 10.99 659 Electro-Mechanical tool kit 4 1,144 4,576 Fluke 87-V DMM 4 399.95 1,600 Fluke Voltage Indicator 4 29.95 120 Fluke 336A Amps Clamp 4 300 1,200 Land and Sea Water Brake Dynamometer Setup, plus extras 2 10,000 20,000 Megatech Megatech See Through engine with data 2 6,995 13,990 Parker Parker Hydraulic Trainer 2 29,000 58,000 Chicago CNC Tube Bender 2 10,500 21,000 Baileigh ¼” Hydraulic Plate Shear 48” 1 18,000 18,000 Acorn 46” Abrasive Blast Cabinet w/ abrasive 2 2,000 4,000 Jet 3” Belt Grinder 3 1,500 4,500 Baileigh Shrinker Stretcher 1 595 595 Lab Midwest Corp M10iA Fanuc Robots with end effector and 2 fencing 49,817 99,634 748 1,496 Viking Electric Transformers for Robots 2 Red Raider Manufacturing 10,000 Page 11 Schutte Manufacturing 2 144 288 2 132 264 2 30,258 60,516 2 14,382 28,764 2 3,931 7,862 2 6,568 13,136 14 4,369 61,166 2 4,950 2 1,350 2 2,082 4,164 2 2,057 4,114 2 19,665 39,330 Robot Stands Voskuil Machine Lab Midwest Corp Englewood Electric Englewood Electric Alro Steel Englewood Electric Machine Integrated Solutions Machine Integrated Solutions Motion Industries Manufactured Robot Parts M1iA Fanuc Robots with end effector and safeties AB linear/Servo systems with compact logix and touchscreens Enclosure Assembly Package Robotic Cell Material PLC Workstations 9,900 Gantry Control Panels 2,700 Fanus I/O Racked & Assoc. Terminals Voskuil Machine Robot Tool Changer Packages Robotic Cell Material-Machine HDPE plates Tool Cabinets and assorted Sets of Tools Total (both schools) 1,588,670 5.2 Facility Improvement To improve aesthetics of current facilities and promote marketability Reorganization of existing space (Wall removal & upgrades) Repair and refinish flooring Repair and refinish wall Red Raider Manufacturing Page 12 5.3 Facility Expansion – Component 2 To increase the exposure, image, and marketing of manufacturing program, and to relocate/expand the Auto/Electro-Mechanical program. Begin steps necessary to advance into Component 2 by the end of the 2015 school year. Sheboygan South Sheboygan North To increase exposure to manufacturing: Relocate and/or restructure manufacturing labs and relocate Main Office to maximize traffic Construction of Advance Technology Centers to include Manufacturing and Electro-Mechanical Two alignment-grade drive-on auto lifts @ $18,000 ea. Two drive-on auto lifts @ $7,000 ea. Four frame contact lifts @ $5,000 ea. 6.0 Goal To educate and retain a skilled and talented workforce within Sheboygan County. Industry Partner Metrics Increase the total number of SASD graduates gainfully employed by industry partners by 50% over the next two years. (Presently unmeasured) Increase the number of work based learning opportunities such as Youth Red Raider Manufacturing Page 13 Apprenticeships/Internships offered by industry partners. (Presently unmeasured) Post Secondary Metrics Increase the percentage of graduates entering technical college after graduation by 50% over the next two years (Presently 50 to 75 yearly) Increase the number of SASD graduates enrolled in manufacturing programs at LTC by 100% over the next two years. (Presently 33 to 66 yearly) Continue and expand articulation/transcripted credit agreements with SASD technical education programs. Sheboygan Area School District Metrics Increase the number of graduating seniors that are taking technical education courses by 100% over the next two years. (Presently 103 increased to 206 yearly) Increase the number of college credits earned through the SASD technical education department by 50% over the next two year. (Presently 100 credits increased to 150 credits yearly) Increase the number of students engaged in work based learning opportunities such as Youth Apprenticeships/Internships by 100% over the next two years. (Presently 20 increased to 40) Actual and Projected Graduating Seniors with increased Manufacturing Skills Red Raider Manufacturing Page 14 350 20 300 250 200 150 100 50 1 4 19 2 6 25 120 6 12 36 10 25 40 Graduates w/4 TE Classes 90 Graduates w/3 TE Classes 60 Graduates w/2 TE Classes 145 150 2017 2018 175 79 Graduates w/1 TE Class 0 2015 2016 2019 7.0 Funding (To Be Determined) 8.0 Accountability It is important that schools and businesses do not again become isolated and disjointed. To ensure continued collaboration, Red Raider Manufacturing will initiate an Investment Oversight Committee. This group will be comprised of Red Raider Manufacturing Page 15 members that have financially contributed to make this project reality. This group will meet multiple times a year to assess the progress toward stated goals. Red Raider Manufacturing Page 16